There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Fish by Jennifer Ward
working on /s/ clusters
Here are some simple ways to practice this sound pattern :
1. Count stop signs you see when you're out for a drive with your child.
2. Play a construction game, like legos, and build a mall. What are all the different kinds of stores you need? e.g., book store, toy store, grocery store, hardware store, etc.
3. Look through your kitchen with your child and find the kind of snacks you have: fruit snacks, cheese snacks, snack crackers, etc.
1. Count stop signs you see when you're out for a drive with your child.
2. Play a construction game, like legos, and build a mall. What are all the different kinds of stores you need? e.g., book store, toy store, grocery store, hardware store, etc.
3. Look through your kitchen with your child and find the kind of snacks you have: fruit snacks, cheese snacks, snack crackers, etc.
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Core vocabulary: scary, school, sleep, slide, slow, smell, spell, stay, star, stop, store, swallow, swing, swim
Line-up cheer- Teacher: Awesome! Kids: Sweet!
Some favorite songs with this sound pattern...
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Yoga with some /s/clusters
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