Chloe was very excited when I accepted her request to have Fun Class (yes, she's always the one initiates it and not me). She happily sang the Greeting Song and even a few versions in "Good afternoon", "Good evening" and a "Happy Birthday" song (don't ask me why did she sing this song......).
This was the second lesson for letter "K", we listened to the phonics song once again:
"Kings and Kangaroos, k, k, k.... k is the sound of K!"
(If you are not familiar with the phonics sound of A-Z, you may click here)
In the first lesson on letter "K", she traced the letter and pasted the pictures of object spelled after "K". In this lesson, she labeled the pictures. She would spell and read the words before pasting them on the pictures.
I prompted her to spell the word "Kangaroo".
She spelled the word in this video:
I managed to record a complete video on prompting in the lesson of "L for Leaf", click here to view.
The craft work was a rocking kangaroo by using the paper plate, she coloured the kangaroo before pasting it on the half folded paper plate.
The finished product looked like this:
We dance with the closing song of "The Animals went in Two by Two". The melody was the same as the "The ants go marching", we had fun marching around the study room.
She gave me a hug to end the lesson.
Lesson plan:
1) Greeting Song, click here
2) Revise letter K by showing kid the alphabet
3) Kid listens to phonics sound and song of K
4) Kid labels pictures of object starting with letter K, spell and read the word before labeling.
5) Prompting
6) Craft work on "Kangaroo"
7) Summary
8) Closing song
Development age: 2 years 8 mths
(every kid learns on his or her own pace, this is just a milestone of my girl as a guideline)
I attended my phonics lesson for mummies here.
List of my fun classes:
1) A for Ant
2) A for Apple
3) B for Bubbles and Bear
4) C for Crocodile
5) C for Cake
6) D for Duck and Dog
7) E for Egg and Elephant
8) F for Frog
9) F for Fish
10) G for Goat
11) H for Horse
12) H for House
13) I for Insect
14) I for Indian
15) J for Jelly
16) J for Jack-in-the-box
17) K for Kettle
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