munching mouse

Munching Mouse

Munching Mouse
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Objective

Associate the uppercase letter M and lowercase letter m with the /m/ sound as in mouse, mittens, and munch.

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Lesson Plan

Target Words:

  • mouse
  • munch
  • monkey
  • moon
  • motorcycle
  • money
  • mittens

Materials:

  • Sack mouse puppet
  • Sandwich-sized baggie
  • Picture cards
  • Book: Mouse Mess by Linnea Riley (1997) (optional)

Overview
The children will help a mouse munch on /m/ snacks and say the sound /m/ when they see the letter M in words such as mittens, monkey, mess, and mouse.

Literacy Activities
Help the Munching Mouse munch

  • Assemble the Munching Mouse puppet as shown in the instructions below.
  • Read Mouse Mess by Linnea Riley and have the children listen for words in the story that start with the /m/ sound (optional).
  • Show the children the picture cards and help them identify the pictures, emphasizing the /m/ sound.
  • Invite the children to pretend to feed the mouse puppet using the picture cards.
  • Review the items the children fed to the mouse by removing the picture cards one at a time from the plastic bag and saying sentences like, “Mmmm! Munching Mouse liked the macaroni!”
  • Have the children circle the letter M in the word on each picture card and ask them to say the /m/ sound each time they circle a letter.

More Practice
Write the target letter

  • Help the children write the uppercase letter M and lowercase letter m on small pieces of paper.
  • Let the children feed the letter cards to the munching mouse, saying the /m/ sound each time they feed the letter M to the mouse.

Identify, blend, and manipulate sounds

  • Write the words mop, mug, man, and met on the board.
  • Have the children identify the beginning and ending sounds of each word.
  • Invite the children to tap their shoulders for the beginning sound and their fingers for the ending sound.
    • mop = m + op
    • mug = m + ug
    • man = m + an
    • met = m + et
  • Point out that all the words have the /m/ sound at the beginning of the word and start with the letter M.
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Objective

Associate the uppercase letter M and lowercase letter m with the /m/ sound as in mouse, mittens, and munch

Materials

  • Mouse graphic 
  • Picture cards

Activity: Munching Mouse

  • Cut out the picture cards and the mouth of the mouse graphic. 
  • Have your child circle the letter M in the word on each picture card and say the /m/ sound while circling the letter.
  • Invite your child to pretend to feed the mouse picture using the picture cards as you both say, "Mmm! The mouse munches ___ (e.g., milk)."
  • Help your child write the uppercase letter M and lowercase letter m on small pieces of paper. 
  • Let your child feed the letter cards to the munching mouse, saying the /m/ sound each time he or she feeds a letter M to the mouse.

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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.

http://education.byu.edu/seel/library/