Chicken Little by Sally Hobson |
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Working on initial "ch" sound- scroll down for more
Here are some simple ways to work on this song with your child:
1. You can't beat playing with trains or just playing "train" as a way to practice this sound.
2. In the kitchen you can talk about which foods are chewy and which ones are crunchy? Which do you like better?
3. Play "farm" and take turns calling your imaginary chickens, eg "He-eere chicken!".
Working on initial "ch" sound- scroll down for more
Here are some simple ways to work on this song with your child:
1. You can't beat playing with trains or just playing "train" as a way to practice this sound.
2. In the kitchen you can talk about which foods are chewy and which ones are crunchy? Which do you like better?
3. Play "farm" and take turns calling your imaginary chickens, eg "He-eere chicken!".
Click on the picture for a link to Ms Szymczak reading this story. |
Core Vocabulary: change, choose, check, child, chair, chance, chocolate, chew, chase, chop
Line up cheer - Teacher: We are the-- Kids: Champions!
Gross motor: Chicken Dance!, "chop chop chippity chop"
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Slide show- "ch" initial
Some of our favorite songs with this sound...
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Yoga- here are some moves with "ch" and/or "dg" sounds in their names
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