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==Blue Box 1 - Objects==
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=== Age  ===
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<h3>Age</h3>
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3-6  
3-6
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<h3>Materials</h3>
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=== Materials ===
<ol>
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    <li>A blue box containing six small objects representing longer phonic words with a consonant blend at the beginning of each word. (Initial blend).</li>
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#A blue box containing six small objects representing longer phonic words with a consonant blend at the beginning of each word. (Initial blend).  
    <li>Large Movable Alphabet.</li>
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#Large Movable Alphabet.  
    <li>Floor mat.</li>
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#Floor mat.
</ol>
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<h3>Preparation</h3>
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=== Preparation ===
Example objects: flag, clip, frog, stag and stem.<br />
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Other words to be selected from the Morris- Montessori Word List - Blue Level nouns with consonant blends.<br />
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Example objects: flag, clip, frog, stag and stem.<br> Other words to be selected from the Morris- Montessori Word List - Blue Level nouns with consonant blends.<br> <br> <br> This is an individual presentation to be carried out on the floor on a floor mat. (Note: full work cycle to be observed).  
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=== Presentation ===
This is an individual presentation to be carried out on the floor on a floor mat. (Note: full work cycle to be observed).
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<h3>Presentation</h3>
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#The Directress invites the child to set up the LMA. She places the Blue Box 1 with the lid underneath the box, just beneath the LMA on the right hand corner.  
<ol>
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#Directress take out three object, naming and lying out one object at a time in a vertical line below the LMA box.  
    <li>The Directress invites the child to set up the LMA. She places the Blue Box 1 with the lid underneath the box, just beneath the LMA on the right hand corner.</li>
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#Directress point out the first object, for e.g. Frog and says the name of the object again.
    <li>Directress take out three object, naming and lying out one object at a time in a vertical line below the LMA box.</li>
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    <li>Directress point out the first object, for e.g. Frog and says the name of the object again.</li>
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*"Frog. What sound can you hear in frog?" (accentuate the individual sounds that we wish the child to pick up). Encourage the child to find the letter for the sound from the LMA and place it beside the object. Encourage the child to repeat the word and to listen for each sound.  
</ol>
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*As with the Pink series, the Directress directs the child to place the letters for the initial sounds and final sounds leaving a gap in the middle for the vowel. "What is the middle sound in frog?", says the Directress. (emphasize on the middle sound o). The child will respond by sounding 'o' and then picks up the letter from the LMA. Directress directs the child to place the letter in the middle between 'fr' and 'g'.
<ul>
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    <li>&quot;Frog. What sound can you hear in frog?&quot; (accentuate the individual sounds that we wish the child to pick up). Encourage the child to find the letter for the sound from the LMA and place it beside the object. Encourage the child to repeat the word and to listen for each sound.</li>
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Directress repeats the above exercise for all the objects in the Blue Box. When that is completed, Directress invites the child to go through all the objects by asking the child 'What is this?'  
    <li>As with the Pink series, the Directress directs the child to place the letters for the initial sounds and final sounds leaving a gap in the middle for the vowel. &quot;What is the middle sound in frog?&quot;, says the Directress. (emphasize on the middle sound o). The child will respond by sounding 'o' and then picks up the letter from the LMA. Directress directs the child to place the letter in the middle between 'fr' and 'g'.</li>
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</ul>
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=== Control Of Error ===
Directress repeats the above exercise for all the objects in the Blue Box. When that is completed, Directress invites the child to go through all the objects by asking the child 'What is this?'
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<h3>Control Of Error</h3>
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Directrees directed.  
Directrees directed.
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<h3>Points Of Interest</h3>
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=== Points Of Interest ===
If a child repeatedly builds a word incorrectly, the Directress should ask the child to name the object. The child may be mispronouncing the word.
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<h3>Purpose</h3>
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If a child repeatedly builds a word incorrectly, the Directress should ask the child to name the object. The child may be mispronouncing the word.  
<ul>
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    <li>Practice forming longer phonic words.</li>
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=== Purpose ===
    <li>Prepare for reading longer phonic words.</li>
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    <li>Blend consonant sounds at the beginning of a word.</li>
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*Practice forming longer phonic words.  
</ul>
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*Prepare for reading longer phonic words.  
<h3>Variation</h3>
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*Blend consonant sounds at the beginning of a word.
Have additional blue object boxes for additional practice.
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=== Variation ===
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Have additional blue object boxes for additional practice.  
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=== Handouts/Attachments  ===
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[[Category:Language]][[Category:Language_3-6]]

Latest revision as of 05:03, 16 July 2009

Age

3-6

Materials

  1. A blue box containing six small objects representing longer phonic words with a consonant blend at the beginning of each word. (Initial blend).
  2. Large Movable Alphabet.
  3. Floor mat.

Preparation

Example objects: flag, clip, frog, stag and stem.
Other words to be selected from the Morris- Montessori Word List - Blue Level nouns with consonant blends.


This is an individual presentation to be carried out on the floor on a floor mat. (Note: full work cycle to be observed).

Presentation

  1. The Directress invites the child to set up the LMA. She places the Blue Box 1 with the lid underneath the box, just beneath the LMA on the right hand corner.
  2. Directress take out three object, naming and lying out one object at a time in a vertical line below the LMA box.
  3. Directress point out the first object, for e.g. Frog and says the name of the object again.
  • "Frog. What sound can you hear in frog?" (accentuate the individual sounds that we wish the child to pick up). Encourage the child to find the letter for the sound from the LMA and place it beside the object. Encourage the child to repeat the word and to listen for each sound.
  • As with the Pink series, the Directress directs the child to place the letters for the initial sounds and final sounds leaving a gap in the middle for the vowel. "What is the middle sound in frog?", says the Directress. (emphasize on the middle sound o). The child will respond by sounding 'o' and then picks up the letter from the LMA. Directress directs the child to place the letter in the middle between 'fr' and 'g'.

Directress repeats the above exercise for all the objects in the Blue Box. When that is completed, Directress invites the child to go through all the objects by asking the child 'What is this?'

Control Of Error

Directrees directed.

Points Of Interest

If a child repeatedly builds a word incorrectly, the Directress should ask the child to name the object. The child may be mispronouncing the word.

Purpose

  • Practice forming longer phonic words.
  • Prepare for reading longer phonic words.
  • Blend consonant sounds at the beginning of a word.

Variation

Have additional blue object boxes for additional practice.

Handouts/Attachments