*Act like an animal

*Act like an animal
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Target text

Objective

Associate the letter A with the short-a (ă) sound, as in animal and ant.

Lesson Plan

Target Words:

  • ant
  • act
  • ask
  • animal
  • alligator
  • anteater 
  • antelope

Materials:

No materials needed

State the Objective

Tell the children that they will act like animals as they practice saying the short-a sound in words that start with the letter A, such as act, animal, alligator, and ant.

Literacy Activities

Act like animals

Note: You may want to explain animals that may be less familiar to the children or add ones from your region that begin with the short-a sound. 

  • Tell the children that many animal names start with the short-a sound (e.g., ant, antelopealligator, anteateralpaca).
  • Explain that the names begin with the letter A, which makes the /ă/ sound.
  • Tell the children that they are going to act like animals that start with /ă/.
  • Write the word alligator and show the children an action for an alligator (e.g., use arms as snapping jaws).
  • Complete the action together and chant, "Act like an /ă/, /ă/, alligator!"
  • Tell a child to ask someone to act like an alligator and repeat the chant. 
  • Repeat with other animals and actions. Possible options include:
    • Make fingers crawl like an ant
    • Pretend to slurp ants like an anteater
    • Leap like an antelope 
    • Chew like an alpaca
    • Snap arms together like an alligator’s jaws

Write the letter A/a

  • Show the children the letter A/a.
  • Show them the sign for (put hand to mouth as if eating an apple).
  • Ask the children to write As while saying the short-a sound.

Match the target letter and its sound

  • Make a list of the words from the activity that begin with the letter A (e.g., animals, alligator, ant, antelope, anteater).
  • Let the children circle the letter A in each word while saying the /ă/ sound.
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