Slip Sticks in Slots in a Box

Slip Sticks in Slots in a Box

Slip Sticks in Slots in a Box
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Target text

Objective

Read and write short-vowel words.

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Lesson Plan

Target Words:

  • box
  • cut
  • fit
  • slot
  • slit
  • slip
  • stick

Materials:

  • Box
  • Sticks (craft sticks or sticks from trees)
  • Word-building cards*
  • Slip Sticks in Slots in a Box target text*
  • A Box with Slots target text*

*Items included below.

State the Objective

Tell the children that they will slip sticks in slots in a box and that they will read and write short-vowel words, such as box, cut, fit, slot, slit, slip, and stick.

Literacy Activities

Introduce target words

  • Show the children the short-vowel target words.
  • Read the words with the children.

Slip sticks in slots in a box

  • Cut slots and slits into a box, so sticks can fit through.
  • Read the Slip Sticks in Slots in a Box target text (see below) with the children.
  • Have the children slip sticks in slots in the box.
  • Comment on how the word stick can refer to a thin piece of wood or putting something in a place.
  • Have the children write about the activity using target words (e.g., We slip sticks in the box; The box has slots and slits; Sticks go in the slots) and then stick the notes to the box.

Write about the activity

  • Read the A Box with Slots target text (see below) with the children.
  • Have the children follow the directions in the text (i.e., have the children put a dot on a slot and put sticks in slots).
  • Have the children write slot and slit beside the slots and slits on the box; if using flat craft sticks, children can also write stick on the sticks. 
  • Help the children list short-vowel words from the text (e.g., box, slot, slit, stick, thin, cut, can, get, dot).
  • Have the children write short-vowel words (e.g., box, cut, fit, slot, slit, slip, stick) from dictation.

Identify, blend, and manipulate sounds

  • With word-building cards (see below), have the children make new words by changing a consonant or the vowel.
  • Change the beginning consonant: fill→ hill, box→ fox, lip→ dip
  • Change the vowel: slot→ slit, fox→ fix, stick→ stuck
  • Change the ending consonant: slip→ slim, fit→ fin, cut→ cub

Identify vowel sounds

  • Stretch out your arms and lengthen the vowel as you say target words (e.g., Fit. f-iiii-t. Fit.).
  • Say short-vowel target words (e.g., box, cut, fit, slot, slit, slip, stick) and ask the children what vowel they hear.
  • Have the children identify the sounds in the words and write the words.
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SEEL Target Texts

Slip Sticks in Slots in a Box

I’ve got a box with slits and slots.
The box has a lot of slits and slots.
Let’s slip sticks in the slots in the box.
Get a box with slots in the top.
Pick a stick.
Slip the stick in a slot.
Pick another stick.
Stick that stick in a slit.
Fill the slits and slots with sticks.

A Box with Slots

A box can have slots and slits.
What is a slit and what is a slot?
A slit is a long thin cut.
And a slot is a long thin cut.

Get a box with slits and slots.
Put some dots and spots on slits and slots.
Now, some slots have dots and spots.
Put a stick in a slot that has a dot.
Put a stick in a slot that is on a spot.

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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/