Yellow Yak's Yard
Yellow Yak's Yard
Objective
Associate the uppercase letter Y and lowercase letter y with the /y/ sound as in yum, yak, and yarn.
Lesson Plan
Target Words:
- yellow
- yak
- yarn
Materials:
- Picture cards
- Yellow yarn
- Yellow Yak graphic
- Yellow crayons
Overview
The children will help Yellow Yak find things beginning with the letter Y as they practice saying the /y/ sound in words such as yo-yo, yes, and yellow.
Literacy Activities
Help Yellow Yak
- Show the children the Yellow Yak graphic.
- Explain that Yellow Yak loves having things in his yard, but he only says “Yes!” to things beginning with the /y/ sound.
- Have the children choose one picture card at a time and help them read the word on the card.
- If the word on the card begins with the /y/ sound, have the children say, “Yes!” and place it by the yellow yak.
- If the word begins with a different sound, have them say, “No!” and discard it.
Make a Y with yellow yarn
- Write the phrase yellow yarn on the board and have a child circle the letter Y at the beginning of each word.
- Emphasize that the letter Y makes the /y/ sound.
- Help the children make an uppercase letter Y and a lowercase letter y using long and short pieces of yellow yarn.
- Help the children glue their yarn onto a piece of paper.
More Practice
Identify the target sound in words
- Make a list of words that begin with the letter Y (e.g., yak, yes, yolk, yet, yuck, you).
- Help the children identify the beginning and ending sounds of each word on the list by tapping their head for the beginning sound and toes for the ending sound.
- For example: /y/ (tap head) + /ak/ (tap toes) = yak.
- Point out that all of the words have the /y/ sound at the beginning and start with the letter Y.
Write the target letter
- Give the children the yak picture and have them write the uppercase letter Y all over the yak with a yellow crayon.
- Have the children write the lowercase letter y under the yak’s feet to create a yellow yard.
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Objective
Associate the uppercase letter Y and lowercase letter y with the /y/ sound as in yak, yellow, and yoke.
Materials
- Yak graphic
- Picture cards
- Masking tape
- Yellow crayon or marker
Activity: Yellow Yak
- Using masking tape, mark off an area on the floor to be Yellow Yak's yard.
- Explain that Yellow Yak loves having things in his yard, but he only says “Yes!” to things beginning with the /y/ sound.
- Scatter the picture cards on a table with the picture side facing down.
- Take turns turning over a picture card and help your child read the word on the card.
- If the word begins with the /y/ sound, say, "Yes!" and place it in Yak's yard.
- If the word does not begin with the /y/ sound, say, "No!" and discard it.
- Help your child write the uppercase letter Y and lowercase letter y several times on a sheet of paper.
- Have your child place the Y paper in the yak's yard.
- Have your child find the letter Y in the word yellow on a crayon or marker.
- Allow your child to color the yak graphic yellow.
- Repeat the activity as desired.
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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/
69447
Yellow Yak's Yard