Go Dawgs!
Cindy Conley of
Harris Elementary in Duluth, GA, shared this idea when I was at the GA
Kindergarten Conference a few weeks ago.
She adapted a favorite cheer of the GA Bulldogs to reinforce letters and
sounds.
Goooo dawgs! (Circle fist in the air.)
Woof! Woof! Woof!
Woof! (Shake fist.)
Go A! (Circle fist in the air.)
Apple /a/ /a/ /a/ /a/ (Shake fist.)
Go B! Bounce /b/ /b/ /b/ /b/
Go C….
Ribbon Ruler Gina Skinner, Gwinnett County, GA
Ribbon with dots,
frogs, or other objects. Glue the
ribbon to paint sticks or large craft sticks and use like a ruler to measure.
Paper Plate
Names (Jennifer ?)
Write children’s
names on paper plates and then scatter them around the room on the floor. Sing this song to the tune of “If
You’re Happy and You Know It.”
If
your name is on a plate, pick it up.
If
your name is on a plate, pick it up.
If
your name is on a plate, pick it up and give a smile.
If
your name is on a plate, pick it up.
*This would be
great the beginning of the school year for name recognition.
You could also
adapt this by writing letters, words, numerals, etc. on the plates. “If you can read a word, pick it up….if
you know a letter pick it up…”
Class
Pictionary
Each day choose a
different letter of the alphabet and write it on a large sheet of paper. Let the children cut out objects or
draw pictures of things that start with that sound. Be sure and label their pictures. After introducing all 26 letters, put the pages
together to make a BIG BOOK PICTIONARY for your classroom. Don’t forget to add a page for
illustrators and the publisher (school, city, and state). You could also let the children
dedicate the book and make a page that says “The End.”