Friday, July 10, 2009

Teaching the Letter "B"

There are many ways to teach the alphabet and all Teachers develop their own style over time. For those new at teaching the alphabet here is a basic outline of steps you can follow when introducing a new letter:

1. Hold up an alphabet letter flashcard so all Students can see it.

2. Chorus the letter 3 to 5 times. Then ask each Student individually to say the name of the letter.

3. Teach the sound of the letter (e.g. "B" says /b/ /b/ /b/) along with a hand gesture (for the letter “B” the hand signal is your hand bouncing a ball). Chorus again and check individually.

4. Provide an example of an object that begins with the letter. Flashcards with the letter and a picture are great for this.

5. Do a final check (T: "What is the name of the letter?” S: "B", T: "What is the sound?” S: "/b/", T: "And '/b/' is for...?" S: "Ball!"). Repeat until it is firm.

The ABC song is a nice way to start and finish the alphabet segment of your lesson.

4 comments:

  1. Adrienne, I am always amazed at what you do for your students! ~Ms. B~

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  2. I imagine that the process could be the same for teaching students about numbers and shapes.

    Aaron

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  3. Is the process for teaching numbers similar? I would imagine that it is a little different becuase there are not words that begin with a number sound.

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  4. These are some good suggestions for teaching letters!

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