Sounds, Letters, and Words in PreK Lesson Book (additional purchase)
Cultivate children’s natural curiosity while learning sounds, letters, and words as they explore through PLAY, INQUIRY, and DISCOVERY. The 100 explicit lessons in this resource will give prekindergarteners a strong foundation in literacy that will prepare them for kindergarten and beyond. Each lesson is developmentally appropriate, based on current research, interactive to keep children engaged, and rooted in play.
With your guidance, children will develop sensitivity to the sounds of oral language and will begin to notice the distinguishing features of letters, words, and print in intentional ways. In this PreK version of Phonics, Spelling, and Word Study (PWS), you’ll find lessons on phonological awareness, letter knowledge, and early literacy concepts.
Children will learn intentionally as they ––
PLAY word, letter, and sound games, sing songs, and engage in joyful poetry
INQUIRE and participate in play and conversation as they develop early literacy concepts, letter knowledge, and phonological awareness
DISCOVER the fascinating related worlds of oral language and written language
LESSONS ARE ORGANIZED IN THE RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE
Together, the lessons in this resource reflect the concepts that most prekindergarteners need to learn in preparation for reading continuous text. They are presented by suggested time periods across the year and organized into these categories:
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Learning About Print: Words
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Learning How Print Works
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Hearing Words That Rhyme
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Learning About Print: Letters
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Hearing and Recognizing Words
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Hearing Syllables
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Hearing Phonemes
EACH LESSON FOLLOWS A SIMPLE STRUCTURE
Teach and Try The lesson is presented step-by-step and taught in a whole-group setting that engages PreK children.
Practice Children work individually, with partners, in small groups, or with the whole class to practice what they’ve learned in the lesson.
More Ways to Learn and Play Provide additional practice with quick, optional extension activities.
Notice Find evidence of children’s learning through informative questions.