Officer O
Objective
Recognize and name the uppercase letter O and the lowercase letter o in words such as on, off, and officer.
Lesson Plan
Target Words:
- on
- off
- officer
Materials:
- Police officer badge*
- Letter O signs*
*Items included below.
State the Objective
Tell the children that they will take turns pretending to be Officer O as they recognize and name the letter O.
Literacy Activities
Go to Officer O
- Write and name the letters O and o, pointing out that the uppercase and lowercase letters are the same shape.
- Have the children write Os in the air with their fingers.
- Show the children the letter O signs (see below) and explain that they will play a game where the green O means go and the red O means stop.
- Let one child wear the police officer badge (see below) and pretend to be Officer O.
- Have the other children stand across the room from Officer O.
- Have Officer O alternate between holding up the green and red letter O sign.
- When Officer O holds up the green letter O, let the other children walk towards the officer, saying “Go to Officer O!”
- When Officer O lowers the green O and raises the red O, have the other children freeze in place and stand silently.
Write the letter O
- Play the Officer O game with this variation:
- When the officer holds up the green O sign, have the children write the letter O repeatedly on a sheet of paper.
- When the officer holds up the red O sign, have the children stop writing.
- Let the officer alternate between holding up the red and green O signs.
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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/
69206
Officer O


