I use these cards in several stages.
I start out with some of the alphabet cards from this previous activity. I take the "A" card, and ask students what sound it makes. Then I take the "T" sound, and ask what sound it makes, and then put the two cards together, and try to get students to tell me the sound.
I then take out several consonants, and get the students to tell me the sound, and then put these consonants together with the -AT to make different words, helping students to sound them out.
I start out with some of the alphabet cards from this previous activity. I take the "A" card, and ask students what sound it makes. Then I take the "T" sound, and ask what sound it makes, and then put the two cards together, and try to get students to tell me the sound.
I then take out several consonants, and get the students to tell me the sound, and then put these consonants together with the -AT to make different words, helping students to sound them out.
At this point I put out the picture cards, and as we do different CVC -at words, I get students to identify the pictures.
Once all the words and pictures have been identified, then we play a memory card game to match the words and pictures.
Lastly, I put away the word cards, and just show students the pictures. The students have to write down the word on their mini-white boards.
Once all the words and pictures have been identified, then we play a memory card game to match the words and pictures.
Lastly, I put away the word cards, and just show students the pictures. The students have to write down the word on their mini-white boards.
Once we've done all that, if we still have time I might read with the students some of The Fat Cat Sat on a Mat by Nurit Karlin.
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