74 Kindergarten | Unit 2 Assessment and Remediation Guide
- Recall that there are two other variations for blending three-phoneme words
suggested in the Unit 2 Pause Point Blend Two or Three Sounds to Form a
Word:- Touch It!
- Clapping and Slapping Sounds
Two- to Four-Phoneme Words (Finger Motion)
Finger tapping is an option for students ready for fine motor movement. It is first
described in Skills Strand Unit 2 Appendix A, and can be used when blending
two- to four-phoneme words. This motion prompts students to:
- Tap your pointing finger against your thumb as you say the first phoneme
(e.g., /f/). - Tap your middle finger against your thumb as you say the second phoneme
(e.g., /u/). - Tap your ring finger against your thumb as you say the third phoneme
(e.g., /n/). - Tapping your pinkie finger against your thumb can be used if the word has
a fourth phoneme. - Make a fist as you say the whole word with the phonemes blended
(e.g., fun).
1 2 3 4
/f/ /u/ /n/ fun