Sentence segmentation, or counting words in a sentence, is the first step in …
Sentence segmentation, or counting words in a sentence, is the first step in phonological awareness. Students need to have an understanding that words are made up of letters and sentences are made up of words. This basic skill will help them later with both reading and writing.Objective: I can break and count words in a sentence.Time required: 20 minutes or lesson can be chunked into managable size bits for your students.
This lesson plan was created by Dawn Spurck as part of the …
This lesson plan was created by Dawn Spurck as part of the 2020 NDE OER Project. The attached lesson plan is designed for Grade K English Language Arts students. Students will demonstrate their understanding that exclamation marks show something very exciting or make a strong statement. Students will also give oral feedback on written sentences. Students will proofread and make edits to sentences they write. This lesson plan addresses the following NDE Standard: NE LA O1.1.b, NE LA 0.1.1.e, NE LA 0.1.1.f, NE LA 0.2.1 f, and NE LA 0.2.1.h.It is expected that this lesson will take students 15-20 minutes to complete.
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