Introduce Beginning sounds phonics PowerPoint lessons Alphabet
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Teach beginning sounds to your kindergarten students explicitly with this interactive PowerPoint for every letter of the alphabet. Perfect to introduce each letter in your phonics lesson. Includes 260 slides to teach the initial sounds with animations and sound effects.
I created this resource to support explicitly teaching a new phoneme (sound) in the classroom. When introducing a new phoneme (sound) it is important to apply and practice the new sound by hearing the initial sound, reading and writing words with the new sound.
What's included:
260 slides, 10 per letter
* Guess what’s hiding in the 5 boxes ( pictures with the focus sound appear when each box is clicked)
*1 animated letter formation slide for the correct formation when handwriting
*5 slides with a picture and word that starts with the focus sound
• 12 objects that start with the focus sound appear one at a time and the students can give a Thumbs up or thumbs down if it is the correct sound or not
*Find and click on the pictures that start with the focus sound, 5 Objects that start with the focus sound spin and disappear when clicked , pictures that do not start with the sound buzz and stay there
• Animated GIFs that start with the focus sound are covering a decodable CVC word that has the focus sound in it, the students can Click on the picture and read the word that is revealed.
Please see the preview and video preview for a closer look to what is included.
Please note that this resource must be opened in PowerPoint.
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Connect with me on:
Email: hi@laurenslillearners.com
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Details
- File types1 PowerPoint Presentation
- Page count262 pages
- Curriculum alignment
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This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
Not specified
Further context or application:
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