KG2 Integrated Learning · Term 3, Week 6

Plants - 1

Lesson notes

Learning Objectives

Indicator: K2.6.5.1.5 - Blend the letter-sound learnt so far into syllables, read and write the syllables boldly and legibly in their books.

By the end of the lesson, learners can:

  • Blend two monosyllabic sounds together to form two-syllable words such as Ko-fi, ma-ma, and a-ma.
  • Read at least five two-syllable words formed from sounds learnt in previous weeks.
  • Write at least three two-syllable words boldly and legibly in their exercise books.
  • Work with a partner to create new two-syllable words from single syllables.
  • Identify the two separate syllables in a two-syllable word when prompted by the teacher.

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Curriculum details

Strand
All Around Us (Strand 6)
Sub-strand
Plants - 1 (6.5)
Content standard
K2.6.5.1 - Demonstrate understanding of the knowledge that there are different parts of plants and are important sources of food and medicine for other living things
Indicator
K2.6.5.1.5 - Blend the letter-sound learnt so far into syllables, read and write the syllables boldly and legibly in their books.
Suggested placement
Term 3, Week 6 (Week 30 of the year)

Term is the curriculum's own; the week within it is our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order. Follow your school's scheme of learning.

Curriculum reference
Kindergarten Curriculum (KG1 and KG2), 2019, p. 175

Transcribed from the official NaCCA publication. Check this page against the source.

Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)

(Procedure for teaching letter sounds each week: (see K2 .1.1.1.5)
* Rapidly revise the letter sounds learnt so far.
* Revise blending one syllabic words as was done the previous week using pupils blending game.
* Teach learners to blend monosyllabic words to form two syllabic words. e.g. Ko-fi letter sound to form two syllabic words. E.g., gogo, te-do(tedo), to-lo(tolo), ba-ba (baba) A-ma.
*
Call to the front and give one- syllabic word each to 2 learners. Upon prompting, let them practise creating many mono-syllabic words by gradually moving towards each other sounding out the single syllabic words separately until they come together, put the two syllables together and sound them as one word. Call on many other learners to practise putting together two monosyllabic words to become one word. (Ko+ fi=kofi, a+fi =afi. Ma+ma =Mama).
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Use the Pupils blending process as found in K2. 6.3.1.4