a tree with a bee and the letter p
A Tree with a Bee and the Letter P
Lesson Plan
Target Words:
- bee
- tree
Materials:
- Brown paper
- Letter cards*
- Picture cards*
- Picture of a tree* (optional)
*Items included below.
State the Objective
Tell the children that they will make a rhyming tree and that they will recognize and produce words that rhyme with the word tree, such as the word bee.
Literacy Activities
Make a paper tree
- Make a tree by twisting the bottom half of a strip of brown paper to make a trunk and cutting strips of paper in the upper half and twisting them to be the branches (see below).
- Give the children picture cards (see below) to tape or pin on the tree.
- Make comments such as “We can see a bee on the tree” or “A bee and key are on the tree.”
- Ask the children if the picture cards rhyme with tree (e.g., “Does bee rhyme with tree?”).
- If the word rhymes with tree, have the children pin it to the tree.
- If the word does not rhyme with tree, do not pin it on the tree.
Find a P on the tree
- Let the children take turns taping or pinning a letter card (see below) on the tree.
- Point out letters that rhyme with tree, including P, D, V, G, T, and Z.
- Ask the children what letters they see on the tree.
- Make comments such as “Can you find three of the letter B?” and “He put a T on the tree” or “She took a P from the tree.”
- Ask the children if the letter cards rhyme with tree; shake your head yes or no with the children (e.g., Does P rhyme with tree?).
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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/
1296721
A Tree with a Bee and the Letter P