![]() Short i /i/ pretend that you are itching yourself. Short e /e/ exercise your thumb and pointer finger (or make something up that works for you). I also practice the vowel sounds daily using hand movements: short a /a/ use arms to make an alligators mouth opening. Jack Hartman’s CD Shake,Rattle and Roll- Vowel Sound Samba or Dr. Everything you need is on her site and available to print.Īlso the flip chart from Scholastic works great for singing the vowels to a song they have an abc one and a phonics 1 tho my students have been taught both they benefited more from the phonics one. I just went to a conference she did she has wonderful stories and songs for vowels. They came in handy for “marching around the alphabet.” Hap Palmer Days, too, we said the sound too.Ĭheck out Dr. ![]() I used the Orange, “rubbery” letters bought in the good ole’ days. at the chair? or i … i … in the chair?” After some practice they begin to figure it out on their own □ (Of course “e” and “i” are difficult!įrom Saxon… laying large consonants and vowels learned on floor…. Each one show a cat in relation to a chair … the “a” is “at the chair”, “e” is the “edge of the chair”, “i” is “in the chair,” “o” is “on the chair”, and “u” is “under the chair.” So when a child is sounding out a word, I will prompt “a. We use SIPPS reading, which comes with big picture cards that I put up on the wall. Pdf’s, games, websites and songs would all be welcome! Amber Monson Schaefer needs some fun new ways to teach short vowel sounds to my k-kids.
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