Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Relatable Phonics

This post certainly isn't life-changing, but it's a little idea that can make certain phonics concepts a little more relatable for young readers.  Recently we were learning about Qu, so each child got to wear a modified name tag for the day.


I replaced the consonant(s) at the beginnings of their names with Qu.  Did they think that was ever so funny, and of course, it was meaningful as well since their names are the most important words in the world to them.  What about doing this with blends and digraphs too?


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12 comments:

  1. Great idea Tammy!!! We are studying blends right now! I am so doing this with my kids! I love finding these kinds of ideas! At the beginning of the year we read books like Chrysanthemum and they get to choose a different name for the day. I make name tags for that and they love it so I know they will love your idea too!
    :)Kim

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    1. Kim, I'm glad to hear that you are going to use this idea and that your kids will enjoy it too! Thanks for coming by.

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  2. Fun way to get in some practice with beginning sounds! They love anything that has to do with their names. Thanks for the idea!!
    Lori

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    1. Lori, everything is more meaningful when it's somehow connected to their names, huh?

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  3. What a fun idea! I love it!! We are working on long a...Maybe I'll change all the vowels in their name to the long a sound tomorrow! You are brilliant!!
    Jenny
    Owl Things First

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    1. Jenny, I'm not sure brilliant is quite the right word, but that's awfully sweet of you to say!

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  4. haha...so cute! My kids call "q" scaredy q because it can't go anywhere by itself without the u :) Love that idea!
    Elizabeth
    Kickin’ it in Kindergarten

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    1. Elizabeth, I love what your kids say about q and u. I'll have to steal that for sure. :)

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  5. I bet you class LOVED this. What a clever idea to help them remember!

    Laurie
    Chickadee Jubilee

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    1. Laurie, they got a kick out of it for sure.

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  6. That is such a fun idea, and I bet it would really drive home the tricky blends and digraphs. Thanks for sharing!

    Wallis
    First Grade Wolves

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    1. Wallis, you're very welcome! Thanks for coming by.

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