H11: Tail End Bingo
1. Overview
Use the game of Bingo to identify the sound that has been cut off the “tail end” of a word.H11: Tail End Bingo
2. Materials & Preparation
- Script
- bingo card with consonant sounds
- word list
- bingo markers, checkers, or pennies
3. Activity
Warm-Up: Before the game, do a quick review of the ending sounds. Use the consonant sound cards as flash cards, asking the child what sound is made by each letter.Video: How to play Tail End Bingo
To start the game, you will say a pair of words where the second word is the first word with its ending sound cut off. Tell the child to identify the cut-off sound. Once she has correctly identified the sound, she will look for that sound on her bingo card, covering the correct square with a marker, checker, etc.
Adult: Listen: keep • • • key. Again: keep • • • key. What sound got chopped off the end of keep to make key? Child: /p/ Adult: Yes! Keep without /p/ is key. Now look at your card for the /p/ sound written out. Child: There it is! Adult: Good job. Put a marker on the /p/ sound.Keep going until all the squares on the child’s bingo card have been covered.
4. Small Groups (2-5 children)
Lesson Objective: Aided by Bingo cards with consonant letters, children will hear a pair of spoken words, identify the beginning phoneme in the first word that is deleted from the end of the second word, and determine if the letter for that deleted phoneme appears on their individual Bingo card. GELDS (Georgia Early Learning & Development Standards): CLL6.4f Georgia Standards of Excellence: ELAGSEKRF3.a Common Core State Standards: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.A Additional Materials:- enough bingo markers for everyone in the group
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