Friday, January 2, 2015

The Letter Kk

Letter Kk

Language Arts

Objective:

* Recognize letter visually by name.
* Recognize letter sound, when saying words that begin with Kk.




1.
Identify the Letter Kk within the alphabet.

Keeping K’s – Find a K, Keep a k.

Needed: 20 Index Cards, 1 Marker

Preparation:
Write upper case K’s and lower case k’s on index cards (5 cards with upper case” K” and 5 cards with lower case” k”). Write letters of choice on the remaining cards.

Instructions: Place all cards on the table facing up.

Explain to children that you would like them to find and keep all of the letter “Kk” cards. 

2.
Sign Language
- Alphabet, Words & Phrases.
- The Letter Kk

3.
Phonics

The Letter Kk sound - "King"

Words that Begin with Kk- works sheets, coloring pages, etc.

Sound out and read words first and then have children sound and read words: king, kid, kit, key, keep...

4.
Reading

“K Is For King" by I CAN LEARN!
Read to child or children.
Ask children about the story. Have them give their interpretation of the story.




5.
Pre-writing and Writing

Tracing / Writing the Letter Kk
Ask child or children to trace or write the letter Kk on worksheets


I Can Learn Pre-School & Kindergarten



Mathematics

Objective:

*Identify numbers by name
*Ability to count from 0 - 20


Lessons:

6.
Counting

Counting Numbers - Ask students to count from 1 - 20.  Call one student at a time to count from 1 to 20.  Then have them count all together.


Writing The Number 11 - Have children trace the number 11 on line paper.


Science

Objective:
Learning how kites fly.

7.
Kites

Read about kites and give children an opportunity to fly a kite.



Fine Motor Skills: Activities & Work

Art

Objective:

*Fine Motor Skills Development

8.
K is for Kite.

Kite Coloring Page - Color kite and cut out.





Make A Paper Kite - Use kite template to make paper kite.


Gross Motor Skills Activities & Movements:

Objective:
*Gross Motor Skills Development.

9.
Kicking and Flying

Fly a Kite!

Kick Ball - Will help students with kicking and running skills.


Music & Movement

10.
Music :  
African Diaspora


Dance: Free movement and dance - help stimulate gross motor skills.

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