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1.   Patti's Activities
TEAMS Navigation Bar Activities Teaching Syllable Segmentation The Task Children participate in a series of activities that help them realize that words are made up of syllables. For example, "Can you count the syllables or the word parts in football?" Activities 1. Syllable Clap Talk with children about why knowing about syllables can help them when they read and write. Ask them to clap with you as you say these words: sunshine vacationdeliciousdinner astronaut alphabetcom...

2.   Learning About Syllables Lesson Plans
Add a School - K-12 Articles - Lesson Plans - Advanced Search Search Public & Private Schools Home >> Free Lesson Plans >> Kindergarten Lesson Plans Information -Top Public Learning About Syllables Schools Submitted By: Janet Blaylock -Top Private Schools -Link To Us -Contact Us -Privacy Policy Grade Kindergarten -About Us Levels: -Terms Subject: Language Length of 45 minutes Find Old Friends Time: Reunite With All Your Old Friends At Classmates.com Description: This lesson is on syllables. St...

3.   Unit Opener - Native Americans
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to Unit List Grade 3 3 Unit 1: Experience Teacher's Edition p. 1 Unit Opener Unit Opener Native Americans From the Student Web Page Cherokee Language Lessons Learn to write words using the Cherokee alphabet! Click First Cherokee Lesson. Copy the syllables for the word "two" on a piece of paper. Next click the Back arrow and then Cherokee Syllabary. Find the Cherokee letter for each syllable. Then write the word using the Cherokee letters. Try writing the other numbers in the same way. To check your answers, go to the Second Cherokee Lesson. About the...

4.   Haiku Lesson Plan
...ku. TIME: Two to three days. One day for internet exploration, one or two days to write own Haiku. MATERIALS: Access to internet. Magazines (travel magazines or National Geographic usually works best) Explain to students that a Haiku is Japanese poetry that is written with three lines: first line 5 syllables, second line 7 syllables, third line 5 syllables for a total of seventeen syllables, although sometimes this rules is not strictly followed. An old pond! A frog jumps in- The sound of water. ~Basho The first soft snow! Enough to bend the leaves Of the jonquil low. ~Basho In the cicada's cry No sign...

5.   Haiku
...anguage in a meaningful, yet compact form. Haiku poets, which you will soon be, write about everyday things. Many themes include nature, feelings, or experiences. Usually they use simple words and grammar. The most common form for Haiku is three short lines. The first line usually contains five (5) syllables, the second line seven (7) syllables, and the third line contains five (5) syllables. Haiku doesn't rhyme. A Haiku must "paint" a mental image in the reader's mind. This is the challenge of Haiku - to put the poem's meaning and imagery in the reader's mind in ONLY 17 syllables over just three (3) li...

6.   Syllable Division
..._ _ Lesson Plan _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ Syllable Division _ Description: _ Students will be able to divide words, using syllable division rules. The rules follow Orton Gillingham and are the first three division rules. Students have already been introduced to open and closed syllables and vowel-consonant-silent e syllables. _ Duration: One 40-minute period _ Learning Objectives: Students will be able to divide two and three syllable words following the first three Orton Gillingham syllable division rules. Students will be able to divide words with 80% accuracy with teacher guidan...

7.   Writing Haiku
...ater Online Project Center WRITING HAIKU Submitted by: Cindy Funkhouser, a student at the University of Florida. Grade/Subject Area: GR. 4-6 - Language Arts Objectives: Students write two haiku poems in appropriate form. Writing haiku allows students to practice in the skills of dividing words into syllables, counting syllables, and searching for words to fit a structure. Materials: Teacher Materials: poetry books flip chart or board marker Student Materials: dictionaries pencils paper Lesson Plan: 1. Introduce or review the word "syllable." Practice dividing words into syllables on the board or a flip...

8.   Reading/Writing Poetry
...§ Pencils/pens § The original poems that the first lines are from PROCEDURES Anticipatory Set: Share with students the different types of poetry Vocabulary: § Biopoem Poem -an 11 line poem about a person that tells about that person § Cinquain Poem -a type of poem consisting of 5 lines of 2-4-6-8-2 syllables § Concrete Poem -a visual poem created with words placed on a page to create an idea through shape or form § Freestyle Poem -a poem that follows no given pattern § Haiku Poem -poem consisting of 11 syllables in only 3 lines with 3 syllables in the first line, 5 in the second, and 3 in the third § On...

9.   Reading/Writing Poetry
...§ Pencils/pens § The original poems that the first lines are from PROCEDURES Anticipatory Set: Share with students the different types of poetry Vocabulary: § Biopoem Poem -an 11 line poem about a person that tells about that person § Cinquain Poem -a type of poem consisting of 5 lines of 2-4-6-8-2 syllables § Concrete Poem -a visual poem created with words placed on a page to create an idea through shape or form § Freestyle Poem -a poem that follows no given pattern § Haiku Poem -poem consisting of 11 syllables in only 3 lines with 3 syllables in the first line, 5 in the second, and 3 in the third § On...

10.   NSA - Lesson Plan nsa
...lustrating NETS Profiles for Technology Literate their original haiku. Students Procedure Design, develop, publish, and present products (e.g., Web Discuss with students the requirements of pages, videotapes) using a haiku poem ? a three-line poem, the technology resources that first line with five syllables, the second demonstrate and communicate line with seven syllables, and the third curriculum concepts to audiences line with five syllables. Explain that inside and outside the classroom. haiku often illustrates some aspect of Apply productivity/multimedia nature or tranquility. tools and peripherals...


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