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ELED 3111
Six Point Lesson Plan
Grade
Kindergarten
Focus and Review
Materials/Resources Needed White board/poster, Markers to write the letters, photos for corresponding letters.
Ask students if they know what makes up words (i.e. letters). Then, explain to students that each letter makes its
Objective(s)
own sound.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.A
(NCSCS reference)
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondence by producing the primary sound or many of
the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Teacher Input
Today we are going to work on letter sounds for the letters C, H, and P.
Before beginning the lesson be sure to have written the letter C, H, and P on either a white board or poster for the
students to see. Today we are going to learn how to identify the beginning letter sounds with the letters C, H, and P. I
will first begin by matching pictures to its initial (or beginning) sounds.
sound I am going to place the picture of the cat under the letter C. Tape the photo under the letter C.
Example Two: Letter H (Hat)
This is a picture of a Hat (emphasizing the beginning sound). Then ask, What sound do I hear at the beginning of
this word? I hear a (make H) sound. Because I hear the (make H) sound I am going to place the picture under the
letter H. Tape the photo under the letter H.
Example Three: Letter P (Pig)
This is a picture of a Pig (emphasizing the beginning sound). What sound do I hear at the beginning of this word? I
hear a (make P) sound. Because I hear the (make P) sound I am going to place the picture under the letter P.
Tape the photo under the letter P.
Guided Practice
Example One: Hold up the photo of a Car and say the corresponding word. Then ask, What sound do we hear at the
beginning of the word Car? Allow time for students to think and raise their hand. Once student is chosen and
answers correctly, explain to students why Car goes under the letter C. For example, Good job, ___________.
Because we hear the C sound in the word Car we are going to place this photo under the letter C. C makes the C
sound. Tape the photo under the letter C.
Independent Practice
Closure
Notes