Kindergarden Unit 2 Assessment and Remediation Guide

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Phonemes—Games


Isolate Beginning Sounds
Give Me a Word


  • Gather a collection of any variety of blocks (e.g., unit blocks or locking cubes).

  • Tell students you will provide a sound and want them to say a word that starts
    with that sound. For example: “Give me a word that starts with /s/.” (If students
    struggle to think of a word, prompt them to look around the room for objects
    that start with the target sound.)

  • As students provide words that start with the target phoneme, give them a
    block. With each block students get a turn to place it, building a collective
    structure as the game continues.

  • Variation: Challenge students by restricting the game to specific categories
    such as names or food words.
    Give Me the Sound
    This is a variation of Give Me a Word (above).

  • Gather a collection of any variety of blocks (e.g., unit blocks or locking cubes).

  • Tell students you will provide a word and want them to say the sound at the
    beginning of the word. For example: “Give me the sound at the beginning of
    sun.” (If students struggle to identify the beginning sound, repeat the word with
    the beginning sound drawn out: “sssssssun.”)

  • As students provide beginning sounds, give them a block. With each block
    students get a turn to place it, building a collective structure as the game
    continues.
    Beginning Sound Sorts

  • Use copies of the Starting Sounds Cards to prepare picture cards.

  • We recommend the images are photocopied onto card stock to allow for reuse.

  • Provide students with sets of picture cards for two beginning sounds (e.g., /m/
    and /f/). Model the placement of cards into two piles according to the beginning
    sound. As students become comfortable with the concept of sorting, they may
    be able to work independently. A variation is Speed Sort, in which you time
    students so they can race against themselves to get a “record” time.

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