In recent years there has been a tremendous push to assist
students with special needs in acquiring pre-literacy and literacy skills. One important
skill is the ability to blend individual sounds together to make a word.
The Blending CVC Mystery Words Animated Step-by-Step resource addresses the child's ability to identify a word, based on hearing its component sounds
and the ability to associate those individual sounds with individual letters.
This activity is conducted in a game-like format.
This resource is conducted using 7 sets of CVC words that systematically vary the initial, medial
and final letters of those words.
Set 2: (medial) hat hot hut
Set 3: (final) cap can cat
Set 4: (initial) jar, car, bar
Set 5: (medial) cut cot cat
Set 6: (final) cut cub
cub
Set 7: (initial) ham tam jam
Step 1 for each set:
Three pictures are introduced that will
represent 3 possible CVC (consonant vowel consonant) words in the set.
Each picture is introduced in turn and is announced with
it’s spoken CVC label.
Step 2 for each set:
Three
numbered squares are present on the next slide. Touch each square in turn (1 –
2 – 3) and the student will hear the three components of the CVC ‘mystery word’,
(e.g., ‘k’ - ‘a’ - ‘t’). The time between each activation can be reduced to
help facilitate this blending ability.
Step 3 for each set: The
student is required to indicate (touch/click) which picture (e.g., cat, hat,
rat) reflects the segmented mystery word that they just heard, (e.g., “c” - “a”
- “t”
Step 4 of each set:
The student is encouraged to select the red
arrow which triggers a series of animations. First the correct target
picture is pulsed and announced (e.g., ‘cat’). Simultaneously the non-target
pictures (e.g., hat, rat) are dimmed … then the letters corresponding to each
sound in the mystery word appear in their corresponding sound blocks e.g., c – a – t in conjunction with their associated sound.
As the target picture
and the sound blocks are all
‘loaded’ with sound, the entire process can be manipulated to promote understanding for each individual student.
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