Are You My Mother? by PD Eastman
working on "y" sound-: Make an "eee" sound and then make an "I" sound. Now do it again but slowly and fluidly without stopping your voice. It should sound like this "eeeeeeeyyyyyyyIIIIIIIIIII". The transition from the "eee" position to the "'I" position is what makes the "y" sound. Scroll down for more.
Here are some fun and simple activities for practicing this sound:
- Sing Old MacDonald Had a Farm. The "E-I-E-I-O" refrain actually includes the "y" sound when you sing it.
Here are some fun and simple activities for practicing this sound:
- Sing Old MacDonald Had a Farm. The "E-I-E-I-O" refrain actually includes the "y" sound when you sing it.
Core vocabulary: yay, yell, yikes, you, your, yours, yes, yum, yuck, yellow
Line-up cheer- Teacher: Zip it! Lock it! Students: Put it in your pocket!
Gross motor game: Scarf-Jump-Yell- throw 3-4 scarves on the floor, jump from one to the next & then when you get to the last one yell your target word. ( You can use a plastic microphone to make it even louder).
Student Center Game: Are you my mother? matching
Craft:
Butterfly decorating, on colored paper or printables below
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Some favorite online songs with this sound:
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YOGA: here are some poses with today's sound
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