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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!".
Core Vocabulary: change, choose, check, child, chair, chance, chocolate, chew, chase, chop
Line up cheer - Teacher: Everybody here! Kids: Give me a cheer!
Songs to practice the "ch" sound are on my YouTube playlist right here
More stories with a lot of "ch" are on my list at GoodReads right here
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Some of our favorite songs with this sound...
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