Kindergarten Reading Club
Welcome to Kindergarten Reading Club! We continue to work on skywriting to form letters correctly. We have already introduced the letters and sounds for the lowercase letters a, b, c, d, f, g, i, m, n, o, s, t, and u in Reading Club. Please focus on these letters with your child so they know them with mastery. We will continue to introduce two new lowercase letters a week until we have introduced each letter of the alphabet. We are concentrating on each letter's name, keyword picture, sound, and letter formation. We are working on stretching out the sounds for the vowels. Students should know that vowels are important since we need them to read and write words and names. We've also been working on counting how many words there are in a sentence. To practice syllables, we clap the parts of a word. For example, the word baseball would get two claps because it has two syllables. We have just begun to introduce rhyming words. This is a tricky concept for some. We focus on hearing the ending sound of each word with the word's vowel. For example, the words bat, cat, sat and fat all have the ending sound "at". Click on the green button below to play some fun letter games at home with your child.
Vowel Sounds
A video that shows how we stretch out vowels
How many words in a sentence?
Play this rhyming word game.
Syllables
A video on lowercase letter formation using the sky line, plane line, grass line and worm line
A video that teaches sky writing
An alphabet chart with keyword pictures
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