Jared McKamey & Jessica Moser.  Why are the sounds and letters in words important?  Why is it important to learn new words and build speaking vocabularies?

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Jared McKamey & Jessica Moser

 Why are the sounds and letters in words important?  Why is it important to learn new words and build speaking vocabularies?  When talking to a partner, why is it important to speak clearly and use words the person understands?  How would the world be different if people didn't speak to each other?

GC4 Click the picture

 Capital and Lower Case Letters  Vowels – A,E,I,O,U……..Y  Consents  Why we need letters

 Alphabet Bingo Alphabet Bingo  Make your own alphabet book  Matching Phonics Game -- Online Matching Phonics Game -- Online  Identify letters – Online Identify letters – Online  The Letter People – Preview of all LettersPreview of all Letters ◦ Collection A-Z Collection A-Z ◦ Color letter of the day while the song plays  Trace the letter

 Standard 1 --Oral Expression and Listening ◦ Oral communication skills are built within a language rich environment ◦ Communication relies on effective verbal and nonverbal skills ◦ Vocal sounds produce words and meaning to create early knowledge of phonemic awareness