Ding a Ling Ding
Ding a Ling Ding
Objective
Blend a beginning consonant or consonant blend with the -ing ending to make words such as ding, ring, sing, and string.
Lesson Plan
Target Words:
- ring
- string
- swing
- sing
- ding
Materials:
- String
- Metal rings
- Metal spoon
- Ding-a-Ling Ding song
Overview
The children will swing or ding rings to make music as they add sounds to the -ing ending to make words such as ring, sing, ding, and ping.
Literacy Activities
Sing ding-a-ling and ding a ring
- Display and teach the children the Ding-a-Ling Ding song, sung to the tune of Frere Jaques.
- Point out the words that end with -ing, and then sing it together.
- Demonstrate how to put the rings on a string by having a child hold one end of the string tightly and slide the rings on.
- Tap the rings with the spoon or swing the string gently (like a jump-rope) to make the rings ding.
- Separate the children into small groups to put their own rings on a string and make them ding.
- Sing the Ding-a-Ling Ding song again, emphasizing the words that end with -ing.
- Ask the children what words they heard in the activity that end with -ing and write them on the board.
- Let the children invent other words that end with -ing.
- Have the children write them on a piece of paper, then tell a friend how they made the word (e.g., I put an r in front of -ing and made ring.).
More Practice
Read target words in a text
- Display the Ding-a-Ling Ding song lyrics.
- Read the text together as a group.
- Have the children identify the -ing words in the song and take turns circling all the -ing endings.
- Read the text again, separating the beginning sound and -ing word ending when you read the -ing words (e.g., /d/ + /ing/ = ding).
Clap out sounds in words
- Have the children take apart the word ring and clap once for each sound in the word (/r/ /i/ /ng/)
- Ask the children how many times they clapped for the word ring (three).
- Clap for each sound in the word ring again to reinforce the model.
- Repeat with other -ing words (e.g., sing, ping, ting, etc.).
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SEEL Target Texts
Ding-a-Ling Ding
(Sung to the tune of Frere Jacques)
Ding-a-ling, ding
Ting-a-ling, ting
Swing that string
Swing that string
We can make the rings ding!
We can make the rings ding!
Ping-a-ling
Ding-a-ling
Ting-a-ling, ting
Swing that string
Swing that string
We can make the rings ding!
We can make the rings ding!
Ping-a-ling
Ding-a-ling
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SEEL At Home
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Objective
Blend a beginning consonant or consonant blend with -ing to make words such as ding, ring, ping, and swing.
Materials
- Ding-a-Ling Ding song
- Metal rings
- String
- Metal spoon
Activity: Ding-a-Ling Ding
- Hold a string tightly between you and your child, with each of you holding one end.
- String metal rings onto the string and strike the rings with a spoon to make them ding.
- Sing the Ding-a-Ling Ding song with your child, allowing him/her to hit the rings with the spoon each time you sing a word that ends with -ing.
- Show your child the text of the song, and have your child identify the -ing words in the song and circle all the -ing endings.
- Read the text of the song, separating the beginning sound and -ing word ending when you read any -ing words (e.g., /d/ + /ing/ = ding).
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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/
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Ding a Ling Ding