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RF.K.2.D Lesson Plans

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.D

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"Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.)"

These lesson plans can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.

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Nonsense (Words)!
Nonsense (Words)!
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Nonsense (Words)!
Phonological awareness is essential for reading success. This lesson puts the student in control of creating, reading, and sorting CVC words in interactive ways.
Kindergarten
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Letter Mania
Letter Mania
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Letter Mania
Encourage your students to learn about letters and develop early literacy skills that will help them become great readers. This lesson helps students learn and review any chosen letter in the alphabet.
Preschool
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Short Vowel Sounds: A
Short Vowel Sounds: A
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Short Vowel Sounds: A
Help your students improve their language skills by identifying the short A sound and decoding words.
Kindergarten
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Read with Beads
Read with Beads
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Read with Beads
Build words with this fun lesson for emergent readers. Using beads and pipe cleaners, your students will enjoy working with manipulatives to create three- and four-letter words!
Kindergarten
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Scavenger Hunt: I Can See a...
Scavenger Hunt: I Can See a...
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Scavenger Hunt: I Can See a...
This lesson, which features The Eye Book by Theo Lesieg, will keep young learners engaged with scavenger hunt activities that test their observational skills.
Kindergarten
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Henry Had a Hat: The Letter H
Henry Had a Hat: The Letter H
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Henry Had a Hat: The Letter H
A silly rhyme and group activity will help your students read and write words that begin with the letter H. This lesson is great for students who are building early writing skills.
Kindergarten
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Color It Out
Color It Out
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Color It Out
Reading simple words can be a lot of work for young learners, but by adding in a cooperative game, everyone wins in this fun filled lesson. Students will be filled with pride as they master how to isolate sounds.
Kindergarten
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How Does it End?
How Does it End?
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How Does it End?
This is a great lesson for students to practice identifying the ending sounds in words and connecting those sounds to specific letters in the alphabet! This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the Ending Notes lesson plan.
Preschool
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What Do You Hear?
What Do You Hear?
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What Do You Hear?
Use this helpful review or pre-lesson to introduce the idea that letters make the same sound, regardless of their place in a word. Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the Same Sound Different Location lesson plan.
Preschool
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Animal Vowels
Animal Vowels
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Animal Vowels
Have some fun sorting out short vowels in this animal-filled lesson!
Preschool
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Reading and Writing With Our Hands
Reading and Writing With Our Hands
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Reading and Writing With Our Hands
In this fun hands on lesson plan, your ELs will get to practice segmenting and blending words in a tactile way! This can be used as a stand alone lesson or as a support lesson plan for the Sound Smoothies lesson plan.
Preschool
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