Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Fun Class: T for Tortoise

We started the lesson after singing Greeting Song, this time round, she sang the song correctly as "Good Evening" instead of "Good Morning", ha!

We had a quick revision on the words and pictures that she learned in her first lesson on T, for which I showed her the pictures of objects spelled after letter T, and she would tell me the name of the objects.
The above is the picture of the letter T objects done in the previous lesson. If you're interested to download it, please refer to my post here.

After the quick revision, we listened to the phonics sound and song of letter T, which went like this:
Tickling tummies t, t, t,.....
t is the sound of T!

She then traced the upper and lower case of letter T on the worksheets I printed from Starfall.com.
She is very good on tracing the letters now, she can also write without the tracing dots but with mistakes sometimes.

I prompted her to spell the word "tortoise", she insisted to write the word by herself:

This is what she had written:
She had written the "S" as "3", a combination of upper and lower case, but I'm happy with her attempt.

For technique on "prompting", please refer here.

The craft work for this lesson was to paint and collage crepe papers on a cut out as follow:

Brush painting is always her favourite colouring material. See her cute tortoise done below:


Her happy face with her craft work:

There was an add on activity to this lesson, which was the Hare and Tortoise race and story but I couldn't find an empty tissue box for it, so we just played with the cut outs by pressing the back of the cut outs to make it move forward and see who could win the race. We had fun playing it and when I asked her who wins the game, Chloe told me tortoise as the rabbit was sleeping, haha!

If you are interested in making the "Hare and Tortoise" race, you may refer here:
"Colour cut-out rabbit and tortoise. Punch 2 holes at the shorter side of tissue box, insert one string over the 4 holds and leave the string dangling on the same side. Paste hare and tortoise on each strong. Child to pull the string and see both move."

There was no closing song for this lesson.


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The lesson plan:
1) Greeting Song, click here
2) Revise letter T by showing kid the alphabet and the pictures done in first lesson for letter T.
3) Kid listens to phonics sound and song of T
4) Kid learns to write letter T by completing the worksheets from starfall.com.
5) Prompting
6) Craft work
7) Summary
8) No closing song for this lesson

Development age: 3 years 4 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
18) K for Kangaroo
19) L for lollipop
20) L for Leaf
21) M for Monkey
22) M for Mummy
23) N for Necklace
24) N for Net
25) O for Octopus
26) O for Orange
27) P for Potato
28) P for Pig
29) Q for Queen
30) Q for Quilt
31) R for Rabbit
32) R for Rainbow 
33) S for Snake
34) S for Star
35) T for Tiger






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