stack a pack of stickers
Stack a Pack of Stickers
Lesson Plan
Target Words:
- sack
- pack
- luck
- stick
- stack
- block
Materials:
- Tape
- Paper sacks
- Stickers or little images*
- Word-building cards*
- Stick Stickers on Things target text*
- Stick a Sticker on Mom or Dad target text*
*Items included below.
State and Model the Objective
- Tell the children that they will make a stack of stickers and read and write short-vowel words that end in ck, such as sack, pack, pick, stick, stack, and block.
Literacy Activities
Read Stick Stickers on Things
- Read the Stick Stickers on Things target text (see below) with the children; support as needed.
- Repeat with Stick a Sticker on Mom or Dad (see below).
Make a stack of stickers
- Have the children make a stack of stickers.
- Make comments such as, “That is a stack of sticky stickers” and “Stack the stickers in a stack.”
Pack the sticker stack in a sack
- Have the children write “pack a sack” on a sack.
- Have the children pack stickers and/or a stack of stickers in a sack.
- Have the children stick one sticker on the sack.
- Make comments such as, “Stick stickers on a sack and pack stickers in a sack” and “Pack a stack of stickers in the sack.”
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(s): sack→ stack, pack→ sack, block→ lock, luck→ duck
- Change the vowel: stick→ stack, sack→ sick, pack→ pick, block→ black, luck→ lick
Identify the vowel sounds in rhyme words
- Say words and ask what vowel the children hear in the words (e.g., sack, pack, stack, back, pick, stick).
- Stretch out your arms as you say each word (e.g., “Sack. s aaaa ck. Sack.).
- Have the children identify the sounds in the word and write the word.
SEEL Target Texts
Stick Stickers on Things
Look! A pack of stickers!
The stickers can stick on things.
Pick a sticker.
Now pick where to stick the sticker.
You can stick a sticker on a sack.
You can stick a sticker on a back-pack.
You can stick a sticker on a snack or a snack pack.
You can stick a sticker on a bag of snacks.
You can stick a sticker on a block.
A sticker will stick on a clock or a lock.
But Mom may not let you stick a sticker on a clock.
Dad may not let you stick a sticker on a lock.
You can put a sticker on another sticker.
Stack up a stack of stickers!
Stick a Sticker on Mom or Dad
Will a sticker stick on you?
You can stick it on your neck or your sock.
But do not stick a sticker on a cat or a duck.
Can you stick a sticker on mom or dad?
Quick! Stick a sticker on Dad’s back!
You have to be quick to stick a sticker on Dad.
What a slick trick!
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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Stack a Pack of Stickers