Typically, you will explore about two to three letters per week. The child brings home a sheet (provided in the book) describing their letter assignment. They are asked to bring in small items from home that start with their letter the next day. Gradually,you create an alphabet wall and each child is responsible for teaching the class about the letter. Each letter also has a poem to go along with it. Then, you revisit the wall on a weekly basis, chant the poems, and review the letters and sounds.
After the wall is complete and each child has been assigned a letter, I have them make letter expert books. The students think of three words that start with their letter and illustrate each page. Once all of the books have been completed, we place all of them in a basket in front of the wall.
Here is what the wall looks like before you begin:
My board is now complete, so I will post another picture later. It's great to see the finished product!
Here is a copy of the letter expert book:
I heart this book. This is my first year teaching kinders and this book saved my life! Almost all of my students know their letter names & sounds and we are all working on the sight words. Thanks for sharing your expert book!
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Thanks for the recommendation. We gave up letter of the week about 8 years ago. Expectations are way to steep to spend a week on a letter.
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Queen with Class
This sounds super cool, thanks for sharing!
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