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Letter K Activities
Help your students explore the letter K through interactive and enjoyable activities. This collection includes games, crafts, and worksheets that reinforce letter recognition and phonics. Incorporate these resources into your lessons to make learning the eleventh letter of the alphabet engaging and effective for your young learners.
Letter K: PowerPoint and Worksheets: Lesson 11
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Learn Initial Sounds K: Lesson 11 teaches the letter Kk and its related phonic sound through a 35-slide PowerPoint lesson, and 5 follow-up activity worksheets. All you need to teach the phonic letter K! Whether in school or at home, this series of phonic presentations can help you effectively teach initial/beginning sounds to all pupils, including those with special needs/dyslexia. This lesson is part of a synthetic, systematic phonics programme for all abilities including those suspected of being dyslexic. This lesson is in the first stage of the Reading Made Simple programme where we teach the initial, or beginning, sounds. The ability to hear the initial/beginning sound is stressed throughout, while we learn to associate each letter with its sound. Each lesson can stand alone but the activities will presume knowledge of the previous letters in the alphabet as Reading Made Simple teaches the initial sounds in alphabetical order. Special features of the Learn Initial Sounds K: Lesson 11 The PowerPoint is silent so that you can interact with your child in the best way for them: full instructions are provided at the bottom of each slide - be sure to show 'Notes'. The PowerPoint is editable so that you can make if fit your pupils. Science of Reading Aligned Truly phonetic; no 'i' for 'ice-cream'. We focus heavily on phonemic awareness which is so necessary for a head start in phonics The child is given plenty of opportunities to learn the necessary skills - perfection is not expected in lesson 1. Still, the teacher will look for the development of the necessary skills as the child works through the alphabet. What is included in the Learn Initial Sounds K: Lesson 11? A 33-slide PowerPoint which teaches phonemic awareness, letter/sound correspondence and letter formation along with practice games 5 follow-up worksheets How can the Learn Initial Sounds K: Lesson 11 be used? It can be used in multiple ways: As the child learns each sound, you can use the PowerPoint lesson to reinforce your own lesson It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after being taught the letter Kk in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. Use in class Use at home by parents or for home education Suggested Method: Introduce each letter in turn to your pupil. Have a flashcard of the letter ready. Say each letter's sound to the child and ask him/her to repeat it thrice. Explain that some words begin with this sound. Give an example. Use the lesson as teacher training for yourself, to see how to teach your child, or use it with the child. Choose suitable activities (matching your child's ability) from the pack of worksheets. Notes are suggestions only - use language appropriate to your pupil and be sure to interact naturally. However, could you make sure that you focus on the child's hearing of the sounds at the beginning of words as this is much overlooked in the quest to help children learn the initial sounds as quickly as possible? Technical help: Use the PowerPoint in normal mode so that you can see the notes and use the 'Draw' tool when prompted. Some slides are interactive. More: Teachers: Find more Initial Sounds Worksheets here: https://teachsimple.com/product/beginning-sounds-phonics-worksheets Find FREE revision/practice initial sounds slides here: https://teachsimple.com/product/learn-initial-sounds-powerpoint
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Phonics, Learn To Read, Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet, Parents, Home Education, Home School, Special Needs, Letter K
Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter K - Hide and Seek
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter K - Hide and Seek This educational resource teaches preschoolers about the letter K through an engaging hide and seek activity . Children search for the letter K hidden throughout real-world scenes, building letter recognition and early literacy skills. The resource includes suggestions for teachers on different ways to implement the activities into small groups, whole class instruction, or as a take-home assignment. By making learning the alphabet interactive and fun, this resource helps preschoolers gain familiarity with the letter K and lays the foundation for future reading success. The hide and seek format and real-world scenes grab young children's attention while allowing them to repeatedly see the letter K in context. Making the most out of children's natural curiosity, this resource turns essential pre-reading concepts into a game. Recommended for early learning centers, preschool classes, and parents looking for kindergarten preparation activities.
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Alphabet, Letters, Game
Letter K Mini Alphabet Book
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Get students engaged with learning about the letter K with this mini foldable alphabet book. The large images makes these books easy for students to color, and the foldable nature of these books product a no prep activity that can easily be assigned to students. What is Included: This resource includes a single foldable book for the letter K. Each book includes a cover page and 3 picture pages all with pictures that begin with K. Each page also includes a sentence that reads like "A is for Apple," making it easy to read for beginning readers. How to Make: Students will color each page of the foldable book. They will then fold the page to make an alphabet book. The student will then read the book to themselves or to another person. When to Use: Independent Practice - Students can be given these mini books to color and work on independently. Homework - This book can be sent home with students so that they can work on beginning reading and letter sounds with their parents. Literacy or Writing Center - Place the page in the center and let students create their own book. Library - The teacher may choose to create this book and add it to the classroom library for students to read during center time. These alphabet books are a no prep option for teachers to give to students to complete. Each book just needs to be printed out and given to students to complete. They will only need their desired crayons, markers, or colored pencils. No scissors or glue required! Students will have a lot of fun creating and reading these books. They will gain confidence in their reading skills by reading the easy sentences to themselves or to their peers. Students will also gain practice recognizing beginning sounds!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Books, Mini Books, Foldable Books, Letter K