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KE-804040 © Key Education -3- Specific Skills: Consonants
ContentsIntroductory Activities
Introduction ......................................................3Letter to Parents ................................................4Activities to Reinforce all consonant sounds ......................................4
Consonant Activity PagesLetter Sound /b/ ...............................................6Letter Sound /m/ ..............................................8Letter Sound /s/ .............................................. 10Letter Sound /t/ ............................................... 12Letter Sound /h/ .............................................. 14Letter Sound /d/ ............................................. 16
Review of Sounds /b/ /m/ /s/Review of Sounds /t/ /h/ /d/ .................. 18
Letter Sound /p/ ............................................. 19Letter Sound /f/ ............................................... 2 1Letter Sound /n/ ............................................. 23Letter Sound /l/ .............................................. 25Letter Sound /j/ .............................................. 27Letter Sound /v/ ............................................. 29
Specific Skills: Consonants has been designed to introduce and practice consonant sounds. The activities promote learning through fun games and skills-based activity pages. All of the reproducible activities, games, literature suggestions, and learning center activities will provide excellent practice for all students, but may be especially beneficial for those students who are struggling or are slightly below average.
Each consonant letter has four half pages dedicated to that particular sound:• The first half page activity introduces the child to what the consonant letter looks like and helps
the child learn to print and identify the letter. • The second half page activity introduces the child to the consonant letter’s sound. This sound is
introduced through children’s literature suggestions, new vocabulary and easy-to-read words, rhymes, and fun hands-on projects.
• These pages are followed by two more activities that help children learn to discriminate the consonant sound in pictures.
In addition:• There is a review activity after six consonant sounds have been learned, a pre- and posttest for
documenting the children’s progress, and several learning center activities and games.The activities included in this book can meet a variety of classroom purposes, such as activities
for independent work time, used in a learning center, or for whole class participation. Specific Skills: Consonants is a terrific resource for introducing, practicing, and eventually mastering consonant sounds.
Review of Sounds /p/ /f/ /n/Review of Sounds /l/ /j/ /v/ .................... 3 1
Letter Sounds Hard and Soft /g/ .................. 32Letter Sound /r/ ............................................. 35Letter Sound /k/ ............................................. 37Letter Sound /w/ ............................................ 39Letter Sound /y/ .............................................. 4 1Letter Sound /q/ ............................................43
Review of Sounds /g/ /r/ /k/Review of Sounds/w/ /y/ /q/ ................45
Letter Sounds Hard and Soft /c/ ..................46Letter Sound /z/ .............................................49Letter Sound /x/ .............................................. 5 1Review of Sounds /c/ /z/ /x/ ....................... 52
Learning Center GamesSorting Sounds Learning Center .................. 53Beginning and Ending Sounds Learning Center .........................................57
Pretest/Posttest .........................................61
Answer Key ................................................... 63
Introduction
KE-804040 © Key Education -6- Specific Skills: Consonants
Name ________________________________
Trace.
Trace.Bb“Bb” looks like this: BBBBBB
b b b b b b b
Let’s learn the /b/ sound.
B d b p b B b D B d
Circle the “Bb” letters.
Bill ball baby big
tab Bob bib Ben
Circle the letter “Bb” in each word.
“B” Vocabulary/Easy-to-Read Words• baby • bear • box• ball • big • boy• bat • bird • bus• be • boat • by
“B” Children’s LiteratureBabar Books by Laurent de BrunhoffBats by Gail GibbonsBear Snores On by Karma WilsonBig Red Barn by Margaret Wise BrownBus Stop, Bus Go! by Daniel Kirk
“B” Project – BubblesBlowing bubbles is a fun way for children to learn
the /b/ sound. Here is a good recipe for making your own bubbles: Mix ¼ cup glycerin, ½ cup water, and 1 tablespoon liquid detergent in a jar. Have the children use a bubble pipe or straw to blow bubbles.
“B” Rhyme — BabyBaby’s fingers. Baby’s toes.Baby’s head. Baby’s toes.Baby’s ears. Baby’s eyes.
Baby’s arms. Baby’s thighs.Little baby - Very sweet.
Sound asleep. Not a peep.
“B” Rhyme — BounceBounce and catch,Bounce and catch,
Bounce and catch the ball. Bounce and catch,Bounce and catch,
Do not let it fall.
KE-804040 © Key Education -7- Specific Skills: Consonants
Name ________________________________
Name ________________________________
Color the pictures that begin with the /b/ sound.
Basketball B’sDirections: Cut out each basketball that has a picture that begins with the /b/ sound. Glue the basketballs on the basketball hoop.
KE-804040 © Key Education -8- Specific Skills: Consonants
Name ________________________________
Trace.
Trace.Mm“Mm” looks like this: MMMMM
mmmmmmM N m M W n M m w m
Circle the “Mm” letters.
Maria make my me
many mat mom Mike
Circle the letter “Mm” in each word.
Let’s learn the /m/ sound.“M” Vocabulary/Easy-to-Read Words
• man • mat • moon• make • me • more• many • men • mom• map • milk • my
“M” LiteratureIs Your Mama a Llama? by Deborah GuarinoMadeline by Ludwig BemelmansMike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia Lee
BurtonMo Mo’s Kitten by Mitsu and Tara Yashima Moonlight by Jan Ormerod
“M” Project – Marble PaintingSay the word “marble.” Can you hear the /m/
sound? Place a piece of paper on the bottom of a 9” x 13” cake pan. Place a few drops of liquid tempera paint on the paper. Put a couple of marbles in the pan and gently roll the marbles around in the paint. Say “mmmmmm” as you roll the marbles.
“M” Rhyme - The MouseLittle mouse came out to take a peek.
Little mouse saw it.Little mouse ran after it.Little mouse caught it.Little mouse ate it . . .
Squeak, squeak, squeak
KE-804040 © Key Education -9- Specific Skills: Consonants
Name ________________________________
Name ________________________________
Color the pictures that begin with the /m/ sound.
M M M M M
Matching MittensDirections: Draw a line from each mitten to a picture that begins with the /m/ sound.Circle the picture that does not begin with the /m/ sound.
KE-804040 © Key Education -10- Specific Skills: Consonants
Name ________________________________
Trace.
Trace.Ss“Ss” looks like this: SSSSSSS
s s s s s s s sCircle the “Ss” letters.
six sun see Suri
Shiloh saw so says
Circle the letter “Ss” in each word.
Let’s learn the /s/ sound.“S” Vocabulary/Easy-to-Read Words
• sat • seal • soap• said • see • sock• say • sink • soup• saw • sit • sun
“S” LiteratureSammy the Seal by Syd HoffSilly Sally by Audrey WoodSix Sleepy Sheep by Jeffie Ross GordonSome Smug Slug by Pamela Duncan Edwards
“S” Projects – SoupGive each of the children a paper or plastic bowl.
Tell them that they are going to pretend to be making “Silly ‘S’ Soup.” To make this soup, they should walk around the classroom and look for small objects that begin with the /s/ sound and place those objects in their bowls. When everyone is finished collecting objects, have the children empty the contents of their “soup” and decide if they only have items that have the /s/ sound.
“S” Rhyme – See-SawSee-saw, see-saw,
Up and down we go.See-saw, see-saw,
High and then down low.See-saw, see-saw,Fun as you can see.See-saw, see-saw,
Play a game with me.See-saw, see-saw,
See-Saw-See!
“S” Rhyme – Seashore FunSee me at the seashore,
Having lots of fun.Splashing in the water,
Playing in the sun.
“S” Tongue TwisterSally sells seashells by the seashore.
Z S X S s S Z J s s
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Answer KeyLETTER BPage 6
Check student’s workTop of page 7
Color 5 pictures: bell, balloon, butterfly, boots, and bearBottom of page 7
Glue on hoop; bag, baby bottle, bike, and baseball
LETTER M Page 8
Check student’s workTop of page 9
Color 5 pictures: mirror, mouse, mask, monkey, and milkBottom of page 9
Draw lines from mittens to: moon, magnet, money,man, and mice
LETTER SPage 10
Check student’s workTop of page 11
Color 5 pictures: soup, sandwich, sun, seal, and scissorsBottom of page 11
Glue seahorses with sunglasses, saw, and six on theunderwater scene.
LETTER TPage 12
Check student’s workTop of page 13
Color 5 pictures: table, telephone, teepee, television,and tiger
Bottom of page 13Glue on the table: tie, turtle, tooth, and topGlue under the table: dog and pencil
LETTER HPage 14
Check student’s workTop of page 15
Color 5 pictures: hen, house, horse, hat, and hippoBottom of page 15
Color the helicopter, hawk, hand, happy face,hanger, hamster, horse, and heart.
LETTER DPage 16
Check student’s workTop of page 17
Color 5 pictures: donut, duck, dog, door, and dinosaurBottom of page 17
Glue dinosaur, dog, dolphin, deer, and duck on theoutdoor scene.
REVIEW EXERCISESTop of page 18
1. b; 2. s; 3. m; 4. m; 5. b; 6. s Bottom of page 18
1. t; 2. h; 3. h; 4. d; 5. t; 6. d
LETTER PPage 19
Check student’s workTop of page 20
Color 5 pictures: paint, pencil, parrot, pig, and pailBottom of page 20
Glue on pizza: pepper, pumpkin, pineapple, peas, and pie
LETTER FPage 21
Check student’s workTop of page 22
Color 5 pictures: firefighter, fox, fence, fan, and fishBottom of page 22
Match fishermen to fish with the four, fork, fire, five, andfarmer
LETTER NPage 23
Check student’s workTop of page 24
Color 5 pictures: necklace, nuts, needle, nurse, and netBottom of page 24
Glue on newspaper: nine, nail, nickle, and nest
LETTER LPage 25
Check student’s workTop of page 26
Color 5 pictures: leaf, ladybug, lamp, ladder, and lionBottom of page 26
Glue on lollipops: lightbulb, llama, and letter
LETTER JPage 27
Check student’s workTop of page 28
Color 5 pictures: jacks, jump rope, jar, jet, and jellyfishBottom of page 28
Glue on jellybean jar: juggler, jug, jacket, and jeans
LETTER VPage 29
Check student’s workTop of page 30
Color 5 pictures: vacuum, vest, valentine, vulture, and violinBottom of page 30
Glue on valentine: vase, volcano, van, valentine, andvegetables
REVIEW EXERCISESTop of page 31
1. f; 2. n; 3. p; 4. n; 5. p; 6. f Bottom of page 31
1. j; 2. j; 3. l; 4. v; 5. l; 6. v