Neat Noodle Necklace

Objective
Recognize and produce the /n/ sound in a series of words that all begin with /n/.
Lesson Plan
Target Words:
- noodle
- necklace
- neat
- nose
- neck
- nine
Materials:
- One pre-made noodle necklace
- String—about 20 inches long, 1 for each child
- Dry pasta with holes (e.g., macaroni, penne)
- Picture cards
State and Model the Objective
Tell the children that they will make a necklace with noodles as they listen for words that start with the /n/ sound, such as nose, nine, nickel, and neck.
Literacy Activities
String neat noodles on a necklace
- Wrap tape around the ends of the string for ease in threading, and punch a hole in the circle at the top of each picture card.
- Show the children the noodle necklace you made, and have them name the picture cards on the necklace by saying phrases like “nose on the noodle necklace" and "net on the noodle necklace.”
- Give each child a string, some noodles, and some /n/ picture cards.
- Tape one end of the string to the table so that the noodles and picture cards don’t fall off as the children thread them.
- As the children string their noodles and picture cards, help them say alliterative phrases like, “noodle on the necklace," and "nose on the necklace."
- When the children have finished, help them tie their necklaces around their necks as they say, “My noodle necklace looks neat!”
More Practice
Tongue twister time
- Have the children help you count how many neat noodle necklaces there are at their table or in a group by saying “One neat noodle necklace, two neat noodle necklaces, . . .” etc.
- Optional: Have several children take turns placing their necklaces around a stuffed animal named Nick’s neck as they count, “There is one neat noodle necklace on Nick’s neck” and so forth.
Tap out sounds in words
- Have the children blend word parts into whole words by tapping their head when they say the /n/ sound, then touching their toes when they say the ending, and finally clapping once when they say the whole word together. For example: n (tap head) + eck (touch toes) = neck (clap hands).
- neck = n + eck
- not = n + ot
- nap = n + ap
- net = n + et
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Objective
Recognize and produce the /n/ sound in a series of words that all begin with /n/.
Materials
- Paper noodles (strips of paper)
- Pencil
Activity: Noodle Necklace
- With your child, search for items around your home that begin with the /n/ sound (e.g., napkin, noodles, newspaper), then write each item on a paper noodle (strip of paper).
- Make the first “noodle” into a loop and help your child secure it with a piece of tape, then loop the next “noodle” through it, and so on to create a chain of noodles with words that start with /n/.
- Ask your child to think of body parts that begin with the /n/ sound (e.g., nose, neck), write each of them on a “noodle,” and add them to the necklace.
- Invite your child to think of any friends with names that begin with the /n/ sound (e.g., Nick, Natalie, Nicole), and add their names to the necklace.
- Use the last “noodle” to link both ends of the necklace, then help your child review the words that make up the necklace, emphasizing the /n/ sound (e.g., /n/ /n/ necklace).
- Optional: Make real noodles for a meal or snack and take turns saying a word that starts with the /n/ sound for each noodle you eat.
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Neat Noodle Necklace