Phonemic Awareness Practice with Elkonin Boxes

 
Elkonin Boxes
4 Phonemes
 
Elkonin Boxes
 
Activity:
 
1.
Select items for lesson from Guide the student(s) in
counting the sounds in the word pictured.
2.
Uncover the boxes to reveal them to the student(s)
and determine if they counted correctly.
3.
Move chips into the boxes to represent the sounds in
the word.
4.
Share screen with student(s), if they are able to
move items independently.  Otherwise, the teacher
can move the chips.
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Engage students in a phonemic awareness activity using Elkonin Boxes to help them identify and manipulate the sounds in words. This interactive lesson involves counting sounds, uncovering boxes, and moving chips to represent each phoneme. Share screens and guide students through the process for effective learning.

  • Phonemic awareness
  • Elkonin Boxes
  • Interactive learning
  • Language development
  • Educational activity

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  1. Elkonin Boxes 4 Phonemes

  2. Elkonin Boxes Activity: 1. Select items for lesson from Guide the student(s) in counting the sounds in the word pictured. 2. Uncover the boxes to reveal them to the student(s) and determine if they counted correctly. 3. Move chips into the boxes to represent the sounds in the word. 4. Share screen with student(s), if they are able to move items independently. Otherwise, the teacher can move the chips.

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