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PA.036 Phoneme Isolating See It Sound It Objective The student will isolate initial phonemes in words. Materials Box Cut a hole in the end of the box large enough to fit a child s hand. Target sound objects Place objects inside the box. Activity Students determine and say initial sounds of objects as they are taken out of a box. 1. Place the box of objects on a flat surface. 2. Working in pairs, student one selects an object from the box and shows the object. 3. Student two names the object and says its initial sound (e.g., domino, /d/ ). Place object aside. 4. Continue until all objects and their initial sounds are identified. 5. Peer evaluation domino Extensions and Adaptations Say the final sound of each object. Count the number of syllables of each object.

Phoneme Isolating The Last Sound Is... PA.037 Objective The student will isolate final phonemes in words. Materials Final sound objects Activity Students use final sound clues to identify objects. 1. Place final sound objects on a flat surface. 2. Taking turns, student one chooses and silently names an object. Isolates and says the final sound aloud (e.g., Find the object that ends in /l/. ). 3. Student two looks at the objects and selects the one with the designated final sound. Names the object and says its final sound (i.e., turtle, /l/ ). 4. Reverse roles and continue until all objects are identified. 5. Peer evaluation Find the object that ends in / l /. Extensions and Adaptations Include several objects with the same final sound. Use initial sound objects. 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.038 Phoneme Isolating Move and Tell Objective The student will isolate medial phonemes in words. Materials Move and Tell game board (Activity Master PA.038.AM1a - PA.038.AM1b) Copy on card stock, assemble, and laminate. Note: Pictures on the game board are: six, rock, pan, hive, bug, cake, moon, fin, cheese, house, hook, cone, tree, chain, girl, kite, book, fish, glue, bed, rope, dice, purse, mouse, ant, shell, feet, fork, duck, mop, and bell. Number cube (Activity Master PA.008.AM3) Game pieces (e.g., counters) Activity Students isolate medial sounds of pictures while playing a board game. 1. Place Move and Tell game board and number cube on a flat surface. Place game pieces on the START space. 2. Taking turns, students roll the number cube and move game piece the number of spaces shown. 3. Name the picture on which it lands and say its medial sound (e.g., moon, /ōō/ ). 4. If correct, leave game piece on the space. If incorrect, place game piece back on the previous space. 5. Continue until both students reach the END space. 6. Peer evaluation I landed on moon and /oo/ is the middle sound. Extensions and Adaptations Make and play game using initial or final sound pictures (Activity Master PA.038.AM2a - PA.038.AM2b)

Move and Tell PA.038.AM1a START 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.038.AM1b Phonological Awareness Move and Tell END

Move and Tell PA.038.AM2a START 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.038.AM2b Phonological Awareness Move and Tell END

Phoneme Isolating Sound Quest Objective The student will isolate initial, final, and medial phonemes in words. PA.039 Materials Double-picture cards (Activity Master PA.039.AM1) Student sheet (Activity Master PA.039.SS) Note: The head of the shark denotes the beginning sound, the body of the shark denotes the medial sound, and the tail denotes the final sound. Scissors Glue Activity Students sort pictures according to initial, medial, and final sounds. 1. Provide the student with a set of double-picture cards and a student sheet. Place scissors and glue at the center. 2. The student cuts out a double-picture card, names both pictures, and determines if the two pictures share the same initial, medial, or final sound (e.g., soap, boat; both words have the same middle sound /ō/ ). 3. Glues the card under the correct heading (i.e., the middle of the shark). 4. Continues until all double-picture cards are glued on student sheet. 5. Teacher evaluation Name Sound Quest PA.039.SS 2005-2008 The Florida Center for Reading Research Extensions and Adaptations Illustrate other double-picture cards with matching initial, final, or medial phonemes sort. 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.039.AM1 Phonological Awareness Sound Quest 5 duck/dog rooster/rainbow grape/whale mule/cube mop/ship marble/map skeleton/smoke feet/cheese ax/box stick/rock table/tractor soap/boat bike/five bus/glass elf/leaf

Name Sound Quest PA.039.SS 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040 Phoneme Segmenting Say and Slide Phonemes Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials Elkonin Box picture cards (Activity Master PA.040.AM1a - PA.040.AM1l) Copy on card stock, cut on the outside line, and laminate. Chips or counters Activity Students orally segment words using counters and Elkonin Boxes. 1. Place the picture cards face up in a stack. Place the chips on a flat surface. 2. Working in pairs, student one selects the top card, names the picture, and orally segments the sounds (e.g., cheese, /ch/ /ē/ /z/ ). 3. Student two repeats the sounds while moving a chip into each box, then says the word quickly. 4. Reverse roles and continue until all pictures are named and segmented. 5. Peer evaluation Extensions and Adaptations Make other Elkonin Box picture cards (Activity Master PA.040.AM2). Segment classmates names. Segment the words using phones (use two curved and one straight piece of PVC pipe to make phones).

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM1a tea 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040.AM1b Phonological Awareness Say and Slide Phonemes saw

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM1c pin 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040.AM1d Phonological Awareness Say and Slide Phonemes ax

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM1e rain 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040.AM1f Phonological Awareness Say and Slide Phonemes cheese

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM1g shirt 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040.AM1h Phonological Awareness Say and Slide Phonemes train

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM1i drum 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040.AM1j Phonological Awareness Say and Slide Phonemes paper

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM1k spoon 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.040.AM1l Phonological Awareness Say and Slide Phonemes fork

Say and Slide Phonemes PA.040.AM2 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.041 Phoneme Segmenting Phoneme Photos Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials Student photographs Copy the photographs (school pictures). Label the back with the number of phonemes in each student's name. Interlocking cubes Activity Students sound out phonemes in classmates names. 1. Place the student photographs and interlocking cubes on a flat surface. 2. Taking turns, student one selects a photograph. 3. Student two names the student in the photograph and finger taps the phonemes in the name. Student one counts the taps and checks the back of the card. 4. Student two makes an interlocking cube tower that corresponds to the number of phonemes in the name and places it beside the photograph. 5. Reverse roles and continue until all photographs are used. 6. Peer evaluation Extensions and Adaptations Sort photographs by number of phonemes. Use two - four phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.041.AM1a - PA.041. AM1b).

Phoneme Photos PA.041.AM1a picture cards: owl-2, car-2, cup-3, bat-3, log-3, foot-3 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.041.AM1b Phonological Awareness Phoneme Photos picture cards: shirt-3, drum-4, tiger-4, hand-4, penny-4, crib-4

Phoneme Segmenting Phoneme Closed Sort PA.042 Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials Pocket chart Arrange number header cards in a row at the top of the chart. Number header cards (Activity Master PA.042.AM1) Two-to-six phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.042.AM2a - PA.042.AM2d) Activity Students count phonemes in words and sort them on a pocket chart. 1. Place the phoneme picture cards face down in a stack next to the pocket chart. 2. Taking turns, students select a picture card and name the picture (e.g., kite ). 3. Finger tap the number of phonemes while segmenting the word orally (i.e., /k/ /ī/ /t/ ). Place the picture card under the corresponding number on the pocket chart (i.e., the picture card of kite is placed under the 3 ). 4. Continue until all picture cards are sorted. 5. Peer evaluation 2 3 4 5 6 header header header header header Extensions and Adaptations Clap syllables in other picture cards (Activity Master PA.042.AM3a - PA.042.AM3d). 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.042.AM1 2 Phonological Awareness Phoneme Closed Sort 3 4 header header header 5 6 header header header header cards

Phoneme Closed Sort PA.042.AM2a phoneme picture cards: cow-2, knee-2, pea-2, saw-2, sew-2, star-3 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.042.AM2b Phonological Awareness Phoneme Closed Sort phoneme picture cards: rope-3, kite-3, roach-3 ant-3, clown-4, turtle-4

Phoneme Closed Sort PA.042.AM2c phoneme picture cards: bottle-4, bridge-4, paper-4, plant-5, rooster-5, lettuce-5 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.042.AM2d Phonological Awareness Phoneme Closed Sort phoneme picture cards: skunk-5, ticket-5, dinosaur-6, backpack-6, snowman-6, violin-6

Phoneme Closed Sort Extension (syllables) PA.042.AM3a syllable picture cards: boy-1, girl-1, spoon-1, doll-1, coat-1, lamp-1 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.042.AM3b Phonological Awareness Phoneme Closed Sort Extension (syllables) syllable picture cards: table-2, apron-2, crayon-2, wagon-2, window-2, baby-2

Phoneme Closed Sort Extension (syllables) PA.042.AM3c syllable picture cards: radio-3, computer-3, butterfly-3, kangaroo-3, skeleton-3, astronaut-3 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.042.AM3d Phoneme Closed Sort Extension (syllables) syllable picture cards: motorcycle-4, alligator-4, rhinoceros-4, elevator-4, thermometer-4, caterpillar-4

Phoneme Segmenting Phoneme Hopscotch PA.043 Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials Hopscotch board Use a hopscotch mat, tape off a hopscotch board, or draw with sidewalk chalk. Two-to-six phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.043.AM1a - PA.043.AM1b) Activity Students segment the number of phonemes in a word and hop to the corresponding number. 1. Place the phoneme picture cards face down in a stack and arrange the hopscotch board on the floor. 2. Taking turns, student one selects the top card, names the picture, segments it into phonemes, and counts the number of phonemes (e.g., domino, /d/ /o/ /m/ /i/ /n/ /ō/. That s six sounds. ). 3. Student two repeats the segments and hops to the corresponding number. 4. Reverse roles and continue until all picture cards are used. 5. Peer evaluation "Domino.../d/.../o/.../m/.../i/.../n/.../o/. That's six sounds!" 6 4 2 5 3 1 6 4 2 Extensions and Adaptations Play using other phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.046.AM1a - PA.046.AM1d). 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.043.AM1a Phonological Awareness Phoneme Hopscotch phoneme picture cards: hay-2, jar-2, tack-3, mice-3 snail-4, bread-4

Phoneme Hopscotch PA.043.AM1b phoneme picture cards: tent-4, rabbit-5, koala-5, robot-5, domino-6, dragon-6 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.044 Phoneme Segmenting The Sound Game Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials The Sound Game board (Activity Master PA.044.AM1a - PA.044.AM1b) Copy on card stock, assemble, and laminate. Two-to-five phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.044.AM2a - PA.044.AM2b) Game pieces (e.g., counters) Activity Students count phonemes in words while playing a board game. 1. Place the Sound Game board and phoneme picture cards face down in a stack on a flat surface. Place game pieces at START. 2. Taking turns, students pick up a picture card, name the picture, and segment the word into phonemes (e.g., tie, /t/ /ī/ ). 3. Move game piece the corresponding number of spaces. 4. Continue until all students reach the END space. 5. Peer evaluation Extensions and Adaptations Play using other phoneme picture cards. Count syllables in words.

The Sound Game PA.044.AM1a 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.044.AM1b Phonological Awareness The Sound Game

The Sound Game PA.044.AM2a 5 8 phoneme picture cards: tie-2, eight-2, key-2, lock-3, cry-3, five-3 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.044.AM2b Phonological Awareness The Sound Game 7 phoneme picture cards: paint-4, box-4, giraffe-4, apron-5, peanut-5, seven-5

Phoneme Segmenting Sound Spin PA.045 Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials Two-to-five phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.045.AM1a - PA.045.AM1b) Sound spinner (Activity Master PA.045.AM2) Copy on card stock. Brad Attach arrow to the spinner with the brad. Student sheet (Activity Master PA.045.SS) Crayons or markers Activity Students count phonemes in words while playing a spinner game. 1. Place phonemepicture cards face up in rows. Place spinner and crayons at the center. Provide each student with a student sheet. 2. Taking turns, students spin the arrow to identify a number. 3. Locate one picture card with the corresponding number of phonemes. Point to and name the picture. Orally segment it into phonemes (e.g., icicle, /ī/ /s/ /i/ /k/ /l/ ). 4. Illustrate the picture under the corresponding number on the student sheet. 5. Continue until student sheets are complete. 6. Teacher evaluation "icicle.../ /.../s/.../i/.../k/.../l/. Extensions and Adaptations Play using other phoneme picture cards. Draw other phoneme pictures corresponding with the numbers in each section of the student sheet (Activity Master PA.045.SS). 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.045.AM1a Phonological Awareness Sound Spin phoneme picture cards: tie-2, four-2, owl-2, ball-3, leaf-3, boat-3

Sound Spin PA.045.AM1b phoneme picture cards: six-4, block-4, flag-4, icicle-5, puppet-5, radio-5 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.045.AM2 Phonological Awareness Sound Spin spinner

Name Sound Spin 2 PA.045.SS 3 4 5 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.046 Phoneme Segmenting Phoneme Feud Objective The student will segment phonemes in words. Materials Two-to-five phoneme picture cards (Activity Master PA.046.AM1a - PA.046.AM1d) Activity Students count the phonemes in words while playing a word game. 1. Mix and place phoneme picture cards face down in two stacks on a flat surface. 2. Taking turns, students turn over a card from the stack, name the picture, segment the sounds, and count the phonemes (e.g., key, /k/ /ē/, two phonemes ). 3. The student with the picture card containing the highest number of phonemes takes the cards. 4. If the students have the same number then they have a phoneme feud. Each student selects one more card, and places it face up. Names the picture, segments the sound, and counts the phonemes. Student who has the card with the highest number of phonemes takes all the cards. 5. Continue until all cards are used. 6. Peer evaluation "/k/.../e/. That's two." "/k/.../l/.../o/.../k/ That's four!" Extensions and Adaptations Sort picture cards by number of phonemes. Play using other picture cards.

Phoneme Feud PA.046.AM1a 2 phoneme picture cards: key-2, arm-2, hay-2, two-2, saw-2, pie-2 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.046.AM1b Phonological Awareness Phoneme Feud phoneme picture cards: bat-3, fish-3, nail-3, hose-3, coach-3, rope-3

Phoneme Feud PA.046.AM1c phoneme picture cards: penny-4, baby-4, spoon-4, snail-4, ladder-4, clock-4 2005 The Florida Center for Reading Research (Revised, 2008)

PA.046.AM1d Phonological Awareness Phoneme Feud phoneme picture cards: gorilla-5, racoon-5, bucket-5, candy-5, plant-5, cracker-5