lost luggage

Lost Luggage

Lost Luggage
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Objective

Associate the uppercase letter L and lowercase letter l with the /l/ sound as in lost, lane, and lamp.

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Lesson Plan

Target Words:

  • lost
  • luggage
  • lane
  • letter
  • leaf
  • lamp
  • lock

Materials:

  • Masking tape
  • Picture cards 
  • Letter cards
  • Large letter cards
  • Luke graphic
  • Luke’s Lost Luggage text

Overview
The children will help Luke find his lost luggage as they practice writing the uppercase letter L and lowercase letter l and saying the /l/ sound in words such as letter, leaf, and luggage.

Literacy Activities
Look for lost Ls

  • Hide the letter cards around the room.
  • Invite the children to look for Ls while saying the /l/ sound.
  • When they find an L, comment that L makes the /l/ sound.

Look for lost luggage

  • Make a long lane on the floor masking tape.
  • Place the pictures cards of words that start with L along the lane.
  • Cut out the luggage by following the directions below.
  • Show children the picture of Luke and tell them that he lost items from his luggage (explain that luggage is a suitcase) along a lane (explain that a lane is a road).
  • Take turns walking along the long lane to find Luke’s lost items from his luggage.
  • When a child finds an item, have him or her name the item for the class.
  • Repeat the name of the item, emphasizing the /l/ sound at the beginning of the word.
  • Have the children put the items back in the luggage by placing the pictures through the slit.

More Practice
Read target words in a text

  • Read the Luke’s Lost Luggage target text to the children.
  • Have the children find and circle the letter L throughout the story and say the /l/ sound each time they circle the letter L.
  • Read the text again and have the children make an L with their fingers every time they hear a word that starts with the /l/ sound.

Leap to the L

  • Place three different letters on the ground.
  • Ask the children to leap to the letter that makes the /l/ sound.
  • Have the children say the /l/ sound when they land on the letter L.
  • Decorate Luke’s luggage with Ls.
  • Glue the letter cards on the front of Luke’s luggage.
  • Write the uppercase letter L and lowercase letter l on the back of the luggage.
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SEEL Target Texts

Luke's Lost Luggage

Luke put a lemon, a letter, a lollipop, a leaf, a lamp, a lock, a ladybug, and some licorice in his luggage.
Luke picked up his luggage as he left for a large lake.
Luke walked down a long lane toward the large lake.
Luke lost the things from his luggage as he walked down the long lane.
Luke looked and looked along the lane to find the lost luggage.
Luke found the lost lemon, letter, lollipop, leaf, lamp, lock, ladybug, and licorice.
Luke put the lost things in his luggage and locked his luggage so he would not lose his things again.
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Objective 

Associate the uppercase letter L and lowercase letter l with the /l/ sound as in little, luggage, and lost

Materials 

  • Luggage graphic
  • Picture cards

Activity: Luke's Lost Luggage

  • Ask your child if he or she remembers what letter makes the /l/ sound (support as needed).
  • Take turns hiding the picture cards of items from Luke's luggage around the room, then pretend they are lost.
  • Have the other person try to find the missing items to put back in Luke's luggage, saying the name of each item as it is put back (e.g., "I put the lost lollipop in Luke's luggage.").
  • Decorate Luke's luggage with the letters L and l
  • Help your child write a list of some items he or she found that start with the letter L.
  • Read the list together and have your child circle the L in each word.
  • The activity can be repeated several times.

 

Picture Cards

Luggage

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Standards

SEEL lessons align with Common Core Standards. Please see the standards page for the code(s) associated with this lesson.

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