Adventures with 'A': Exploring the Alphabet!
Lesson Description
Video Resource
Letter A Alphabet Song for Kids Let's Learn About The Alphabet Phonics Song Jack Hartmann
Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel
Key Concepts
- Letter recognition (uppercase and lowercase A)
- Phonetic awareness (short and long 'A' sounds)
- Letter formation (writing A)
- Vocabulary development
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify the uppercase and lowercase letter 'A'.
- Students will be able to produce the short and long 'A' sounds.
- Students will be able to trace and attempt to write the uppercase and lowercase letter 'A'.
- Students will be able to identify words that start with the letter A.
Educator Instructions
- Introduction (5 mins)
Begin by asking students if they know the alphabet song. Introduce the letter 'A' as the star of today's lesson. Show a large printed uppercase 'A' and lowercase 'a'. - Video Time! (5 mins)
Play the Jack Hartmann 'Letter A' Alphabet Song video. Encourage students to sing along, focusing on identifying the letter 'A' and its sounds. - Sound Exploration (5 mins)
After the video, review the short and long 'A' sounds. Say words from the video (apple, alligator, ape, apron) and have students repeat and identify the sound. Use hand gestures to represent each sound (e.g., a chomping alligator for short 'A'). - Writing Practice (5 mins)
Guide students in writing the uppercase and lowercase 'A' in the air with their fingers, as demonstrated in the video. Then, provide worksheets with dotted lines for tracing 'A' and 'a'. Encourage them to try writing it on their own. - Word Association Game (5 mins)
Show picture cards of words that start with 'A' (ant, airplane, ambulance). Have students name the pictures and emphasize the 'A' sound at the beginning of each word.
Interactive Exercises
- 'A' Sound Scavenger Hunt
Have students look around the classroom for objects that start with the 'A' sound. If there are none, ask them to think of objects that start with 'A' at home. - 'A' is for...
Provide art supplies (crayons, markers, paper) and have students draw a picture of something that starts with the letter 'A'. Assist them in labeling their drawings.
Discussion Questions
- Can you point to the uppercase 'A'? Can you point to the lowercase 'a'?
- What sound does the letter 'A' make? Can you say it?
- Can you think of other words that start with the letter 'A'?
- What was your favorite word that started with the letter A?
Skills Developed
- Letter recognition
- Phonological awareness
- Fine motor skills (writing)
- Vocabulary building
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1:
Which one is the big 'A'?
Correct Answer: A
Question 2:
Which one is the little 'a'?
Correct Answer: a
Question 3:
What sound does 'A' make like in 'apple'?
Correct Answer: /a/
Question 4:
An apple starts with which letter?
Correct Answer: A
Question 5:
What is a fruit that starts with the letter 'A'?
Correct Answer: Apple
Question 6:
Which animal starts with the letter 'A'?
Correct Answer: Alligator
Question 7:
If you wear this in the kitchen so you dont mess up your clothes, it starts with 'A'
Correct Answer: An Apron
Question 8:
What does the alligator want to eat?
Correct Answer: Apples
Question 9:
Apes Like to eat:
Correct Answer: Acorns
Question 10:
Which word starts with the long sound of the letter A?
Correct Answer: April
Fill in the Blank Questions
Question 1:
'___' is for apple.
Correct Answer: A
Question 2:
Big 'A' is also called ________.
Correct Answer: uppercase
Question 3:
Little 'a' is also called ________.
Correct Answer: lowercase
Question 4:
The letter 'A' is a ________.
Correct Answer: vowel
Question 5:
An ________ is a green reptile that starts with A.
Correct Answer: alligator
Question 6:
An ________ is a large brown monkey that starts with A.
Correct Answer: ape
Question 7:
I wear an ________ to bake a cake.
Correct Answer: apron
Question 8:
I eat ________ in the fall.
Correct Answer: apples
Question 9:
________ is a month that starts with the letter 'A'.
Correct Answer: April
Question 10:
Apes love to eat ________.
Correct Answer: acorns
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