Duck on a Bike! by David Shannon
working on final /k/ - scroll down for more activities
Here are some simple ways to work on this sound at home:
1.Hide and seek is a classic game that is fun for everyone. While you play talk about how you're “looking” or “seeking” out the hiders.
2. Cooking and planning a menu is a great way to practice the word "make". You can use sentences like "What will we make?", "I want to make...", and "Let's make..."
3. Talk with your child about y'all's favorite things and say why you like them using the word "because", as in "I like this lunchbox because it's red".
Here are some simple ways to work on this sound at home:
1.Hide and seek is a classic game that is fun for everyone. While you play talk about how you're “looking” or “seeking” out the hiders.
2. Cooking and planning a menu is a great way to practice the word "make". You can use sentences like "What will we make?", "I want to make...", and "Let's make..."
3. Talk with your child about y'all's favorite things and say why you like them using the word "because", as in "I like this lunchbox because it's red".
Line-up cheer- Teacher: Teacher: Piece of pie! Kids: Piece of cake!
Core vocabulary (high frequency words): ask, backpack, drink, like, look, make, sick, take, walk, yuck
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Gross Motor: Duck, duck, goose
Here are some of our favorite songs with this sound...
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Yoga: here are some poses with /k/ in their names
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