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Sound Waves Literacy 29/5/22
Want to add an extra dash of excitement to your next spelling lesson? If you’re using Sound Waves Literacy, we have some fun ideas for working with focus sounds.
In the Extra Games and Activities section of each sound unit in the Sound Waves Literacy online teaching resources, you’ll find a game or two that can be played in small groups or as a whole class. Use these hands-on spelling games to introduce the focus sound or for consolidation throughout the week. While the games are great as they are, feel free to make variations to suit the specific needs of your class or the purpose of your lesson.
Players
Whole class
Aim of the Game
To name an item containing the secret phoneme.
How to Play
Extra tip: Make the secret phoneme the focus sound of the week to introduce the sound to students.
Players
Whole class
Aim of the Game
To score the most points by identifying phonemes on Teaching Charts.
What You’ll Need
A set of Teaching Charts and two pointers.
How to Play
Variation: Students play this game in pairs with one Student Chart between them.
Extra tip: To use this game as a way to introduce the focus sound of the week, you can simply make the final phoneme of the game the focus phoneme.
The Focus Sound Searches feature colourful illustrations packed with a range of objects containing a particular focus sound. Available at Sound Waves Literacy Online, a Focus Sound Search has been created for each of the 43 sounds of Australian English.
While these engaging illustrations are part of the Foundation program, as a teacher you have access to all years of content so you can use them as an extra teaching resource regardless of which year level you teach!
Display the artwork to your class and have fun trying to find picture names that contain the focus sound.
To project a Focus Sound Search:
Note: You’ll find a list of possible answers for the Focus Sound Search within the Lesson Guide. For an extended list of answers for all 43 Focus Sound Searches, head to the Preparation and Planning section in the Sound Waves Literacy online teaching resources.
Possible answers include: chef, dolphin, face, fairy, fall, fast, feet, fin, find, finger, fish, five, flag, flame, flap, flip, flipper, floating, floor, flower, fly, food, foot, fork, fossil, four, fox, fry, frying pan, fun, knife, laugh, leaf, phone, photo, reef, roof, selfie, starfish (as well as family, feeding frenzy, ferry, fire extinguisher).
Once your students are familiar with how Focus Sound Searches work, why not have them create their own masterpiece? Get students to draw or create a collage of a scene with objects containing the focus sound. Get students to swap their masterpieces and name all the objects containing the focus phoneme.