Sound
of the Week Lesson for /ay/
written
and compiled by
Katrina
Lybbert
Language Arts
The
sound this week is the vowel combination /ay/ as in today.
Emphasize
the /ay/ sound often throughout the day. Have your child repeat the
sound with you.
Put up your sound wall poster.
The main theme for the week is: Days (of the Week)
Books to read aloud that support the theme:
Work-A-Day
Week by The Sisters Farren
Today
is Monday by Eric Carle
The
Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
One
Monday Morning by Uri Shulevitz
Tuesday
by David Wiesner
Clifford's
Busy Week by Norman Bridwell
Poems that support the theme:
Poems and Chants for Days of the Week
"What
Day is Today?"
written by
Katrina Lybbert
What
day is today? ..... (say the day of the week)
Hooray!!!
Today
is the day to celebrate all days.
Sunday
and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, too!
What
day is today? ..... (say the day of the week)
Hooray!!!
Songs that support the theme:
"Days
of the Week"
"Monday's
Child"
"The
Mulberry Bush"
"There
Are Seven Days"
Days
of the Week songs
Handwriting Assignments:
Day 1: Practice writing the letter "a" on one line of handwriting paper.
Day 2: Practice writing the letter "y" on one line of handwriting paper.
Day 3: Practice writing the vowel combination "ay" on one line of handwriting paper.
Day 4: Practice writing the word "day" one or two times.
Day 5: Practice
writing any of the other theme words one or two times.
Activities and/or Art Projects
Create a days of the week book. Possible title for the book... "My Days of the Week Book." Encourage your child to draw a picture of himself on the front cover. Then create a page for each day of the week. Encourage your child to draw a picture of something special that happens on each day of the week. Relating happenings to the days they occur on, really helps children remember which day it is.
You
could also create a scrapbook with pictures from activities for each day
of the week.
Other Theme Words and Ideas
Other theme words - gray, tray, jay, may, birthday, lay, play, way, stay, pay, ray, say, hay, spray, clay, today and so on...
Books to read aloud that support the other theme words or the vowel combination /ay/:
My
Teacher Likes to Say by Denise Brennan-Nelson
Just
for Today by Jan Phillips
Happy
Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss
Happy
Birthday, Moon by Frank Asch
Biscuit
Wants to Play by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Stay
in Line by Teddy Slater
Armadillo
Ray by John Beifuss
When
Clay Sings by Byrd Baylor
Poems that support the other theme words or the vowel combination /ay/:
Birthday
Poems and more
"Birthdays"
by Maud Keary (from Enchanted
Tulips and Other Verses for Children)
"A
Winter Bluejay" by Sara Teasdale (search at Poem
Hunter)
"Maggie
and Milly and Molly and May" by Edward Estlin Cummings (search at Poem
Hunter)
Songs that support the other theme words or the vowel combination /ay/:
"Yesterday"
"Star
Spangled Banner"
"Zip-a-dee-doo-dah"
Birthday
Songs
"Happy
Days Are Here Again"
More Related Sounds to Explore (Optional)
The following sounds also make the same sound as the vowel combination /ay/. You can spend time now exploring these sounds if you wish. Follow the outline above to create a lesson plan of your own for one or more of the following words.
/ai/ as in rain, tail, train, maid, railroad
/ei/
as in neighbour, eight, weigh, veil, reindeer
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