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Letter A, Entertaining alphabet learning.

WHAT DOES THE LETTER A LOOK LIKE?

Here are two pillars diagonally,
And between them there is a belt.
Do you know this letter? A?
In front of you is the letter A.
(S. Marshak)

A is the beginning of the alphabet,
That's why she's famous.
And it's easy to recognize:
He puts his legs wide.
(A. Shibaev)

Here is a letter like a hut.
Isn't it true, the letter is good!
And although she is simple in appearance,
And the ALPHABET begins.
(E. Tarlapan)

ABC
Let it begin
with STORK -
He,
Just like the alphabet
It starts with A!
(V. Zahoder)

Letter A, letter A -
Alphabet head.
Vova knows, Sveta knows,
And it looks like a rocket.
(V. Stepanov)

How is the ladder standing?
Before entering the alphabet.
(G. Vieru)

Letter on the road
A - bus.
Clearly,
Briefly.
Here is the exit
And landing.
(A. Shibaev)

Everyone knows the letter A -
The letter is very nice.
And besides, the letter A
Main in the alphabet.

Love this sound
And Andrey and Allochka,
Stick like this and stick like that,
And in the middle there is a stick.
(E. Uspensky)

LEARNING BY PLAYING
(Material for game exercises)

Sound

Phonetic exercise.

What does the doctor ask you to say when examining your throat? (Ah-ah...)

How does a girl rock a doll? (Ah-ah-ahh...)

Who's attentive?

1. Name what is shown in the pictures. Find the same sound in the words: watermelon, drum, stork, aquarium, aster.

2. Remember the words with the sound [a] that you will encounter in a fairy tale.

Why A first?

There was a terrible noise in the room. All the letters crawled out of the alphabet and argued loudly: why is A the very first letter of the alphabet?

Down with impostor A! - the vowels screamed. - Long live Abracadabra! (i.e. confusion).

What is this being done, huh? - the hissing ones hissed. - Put the letter with which sore throat and shark begin at the head of the alphabet! Wow, sh-jokes...

“Everything is correct,” the consonant letters silently thought, “after all, it’s not for nothing that the most delicious things - watermelon, orange, apricot, pineapple - begin with A.

But the letter Y screamed loudest.

I don’t understand why A is the first and not Z?!

“And because,” said A, who had been silent until now, “the very first word of every baby begins with A.”

What kind of word is this? - I didn’t let up.

“Agu,” said A. “And besides, I look like an admiral standing on the captain’s bridge.” And everyone knows that the admiral must always be in front!

So! - said a firm sign. (G. Yudin)

Who is bigger?

1. Think of words in which the sound [a] would be at the beginning (August, asters, stork), in the middle (bank, dog, swim), at the end of the word (board, sister, head).

2. Name the names of people, names of animals in which the sound [a] would be at the beginning (Anya, Andrey, Anton), in the middle (Valya, Tanya, Raya), at the end of the word (Murka, Burenka, Button).

3. Remember the words about winter with the sound [a] (winter? slide, icicle, sled, mittens), without the sound [a] (Santa Claus, ice, skis, cold, snow, skates).

4. List the months of the year that have the sound [a] (January, February, March, April, May, August, etc.).

5. Choose words: with one sound (a) (watermelon, garden, cat); with two (a) (aster, barn, ram, paint, car), with three (a) (seedling, drum, pencil), with four (a) (balalaika).

Curious.

For any question from the teacher, name only words that begin with the sound (a), for example:

What is your name?

Andrey (or Anya).

What about the last name?

Azbukin.

Where did you come from?

From Astrakhan.

What's growing there?

And what else?

Apricots.

What birds are there?

How will you go back?

By bus.

What gift will you bring for mom and dad?

Asters and album.

Finish the word.

He is both a wolf and Santa Claus,
And makes the kids laugh until they cry,
Last time I was a teacher,
The day after tomorrow - driver.
He must know a lot
Because he... (artist).

He is faithful to the sea, like a sailor.
Harbinger of a storm... (albatross).

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up,
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us? … (April.)

He's big, like a football
If it's ripe, everyone is happy,
It tastes so good
And his name is... (watermelon).

He is kinder than everyone else in the world.
He heals sick animals,
And one day a hippopotamus
He pulled him out of the swamp.
He is famous, famous.
This is doctor... (Aibolit).

So that I can take you
I don't need oats.
Feed me gasoline.
Give me some rubber for my hooves,
And then, raising dust.
Runs... (car).

Letters-icons, like soldiers on parade,
Lined up in a strict order.
Everyone stands in the appointed place,
And everything is called... (alphabet).

Let's write a fairy tale.

Bunny

At the edge of the forest lived an animal whose name contained the sound (a). Guess who it could be? (Hare.)

He had a garden in which he grew vegetables that had the sound (a) in their names. What kind of vegetables do you think these are? (Cabbage, turnips, potatoes, zucchini.) In the fall, he harvested his crops and invited his neighbors to dinner. Everyone brought the hare a toy for his baby bunnies. What kind of toys do you think these were? (Car, doll, pyramid, etc.) The bunnies were happy!

Letter

The letter is lost[…]kula, […]kv[…]rium, […]str[…], […]ist,

b[…]r[…]b[…]n, st[…]k[…]n, n[…]gr[…]d[…]. st[...]rt.

The word fell apart. ARsta (aster); AZUBR (watermelon); AARM (frame); AAMM (mother).

Two wells.

On the board are images of two wells and buckets with letters. You need to choose a bucket so that the letter written on it matches those on the well frame. You should get four different words: tank, cancer, poppy, varnish; beech, onion, branch, beetle.

Transforming words is a magic chain.

1. The first word must begin with the letter a, and the last one must end with it. (Astra - barn - cancer - forges - grass.)

2. Each subsequent word must begin with the last syllable of the previous one. (Arba - drum - jar - boat - thermos - bridge - tick-tock - dachshund - soot - toad.)

Funny letters

The fish swam, dived,
They played hide and seek and had fun.
But one day the letter A
I swam to visit the fish...
It immediately became clear to the fish:
It is dangerous to be friends with the letter A.
(Answer: fish are fishermen.)

Storm.

Help put the words in their place. A storm broke out. Waves crashed onto the deck of the ship. Everything was mixed up, the books were scattered.

The words disappeared from one poem: August, appetite, asters, oranges. Try to return them to their place.

... it was hot and hot.
Oh, how stuffy it is in the zoo!
... disappeared from the pony.
... wither on the lawn,
But the monkey does not suffer -
... gobbles it up!

Telegram.

Compose the text of the telegram from the letters of the given word, for example ADDRESS (Alik Dima decided to go to Saratov).

FUN MATERIAL

Crosswords

Find words starting with the letter a, but first solve a few riddles. (Remember - they all start with a.)

This is an old friend of ours:
He lives on the roof of the house -
Long-legged, long-nosed,
Long-necked, voiceless,
He flies to hunt
For frogs in the swamp. (Stork)

The banks are green, the water is red,
black fish. (Watermelon)

What a miracle - the blue house!
There are a lot of kids in it.
Wears rubber shoes
And it runs on gasoline! (Bus)

This house is not made of wood,
This house is not made of stone.
It's transparent
It's glass
There is no number on it...

And the residents there are not ordinary,
Not simple ones, golden ones.
These same residents
Famous swimmers. (Aquarium)

The answers are written on the board: stork, watermelon, bus, aquarium. Which of these words can be written in the cells of the first, second and next rows?

There was not enough word for the middle row. It's encrypted. Name what is shown in the pictures (stork, wolf, dove, duck, elephant, calf).

If by letter, guys, take it
In painted birds and animals,
Tell us a good month...
What month is this? Tell me quickly.
(Answer: August.)

If you solve the crossword puzzle, you can find out what book the Merry Men are reading.

1. Pencil.
2. Dunno.
3. Pinocchio.
4. Parsley.
5. Thumbelina.
6. Samodelkin.
(Merry little men read the ABC.)

1. Large bird.
2. Performer of roles in theater and cinema.
3. Pleasant smell. (Answer: stork, actor, aroma.)

1. Garden flower.
2. Riddle: “I’m all curly, even with a curl of a horn.”
3. Green garden plant. (Answer: aster, ram, lettuce.)

Come up with four words ending in a, in which there would be an a in the middle. The crossword puzzle will help you.

Synonym for dampness. (Moisture.)

Green cover of the earth. (Grass.)

Synonym of the word fame. (Glory.)

A swift attack on the enemy. (Attack.)

Anagrams

Come up with new words consisting of the same letters, but in a different order: atlas (salad); act (sic); address(wednesday); army (Maria); author (product, decoction).

Rebuses

Changelings

Read the sentences backwards (from right to left):

ANNA, DRUM ON!

ASIA, MILK IS NEAR THE MEAT.

PERHAPS THE OWL IS HERE.

ALLA RICHED THE LAUREL.

WATERMELON AT THE BISON.

AND LISA MAZILA.

AND THE ROSE FALLED ON AZOR'S PAW.

Charades

I played roles on stage,
I performed in the arena
The letters, apparently, were playing a joke -

They took it and turned it into utensils,
And now it’s smart in the kitchen
I'm grating carrots. (Actor - grater)

I am a collection of cards; from stress
My two values ​​depend:
If you want, I’ll turn it into a name.
Shiny, silky fabric. (Atlas - atlas)

Puzzles

The maple leaves have turned yellow,
Flew to the countries of the south
Swift-winged swifts.
What a month
Tell me! (August)

Doesn't fly, doesn't buzz,
A beetle is running down the street.
And they burn in the beetle's eyes
Two shiny lights.
(Car, bus)

Look, the house is standing
Filled to the brim with water,
Without windows, but not gloomy,
Transparent on four sides.
In this house the residents are -
All are skilled swimmers.
(Aquarium)

On the ABC book page
Thirty-three heroes.
Sages-heroes
Every literate person knows.
(Alphabet)

I'm standing on the roof -
All the pipes are higher.
(Antenna)

Day and night stands on the roof
This miracle guard:
He will see everything, he will hear everything,
Share everything with me!
(Antenna)

They came to us with melons
Striped balls.
(Watermelons)

My friend has been to such a port,
Where there is no water around at all.
But they kept coming to this port
Ships with people and cargo.
(Airport)

Tongue Twisters

Theater actor.

At Agrafena and Arina's
Dahlias are growing.

Alyosha Ulyane
The signal is given
Ulyana will hear
He will find Alyosha.

Proverbs and sayings

Alphabet - the wisdom of the step.

A person's neatness is beautiful.

No letters or grammar
They don't study mathematics either.

No treasure needed
If there is harmony in the family.

That's not the kind of friendship that's strong
What is contained in the words.

Under a lying stone
And the water doesn't flow.

Without labor there is no fruit.

Small and smart.

Die yourself
And help out your comrade.

Funny poems

The letter a

At the first desk
They sat in front of the map,
And on the map the whole earth -
Rivers, mountains and fields.

And they asked who she was
Dreams of becoming the letter A?

And if he goes into the city,
It will go all the way through the street, -
All signs will be inspected
And he will find the letter A.
Aeroflot,
Pharmacy,
Tour,
Deli.
Our letter has climbed
Almost every home!
(S. Kozlov)

The stork spreads its wings,
The stork opens the book.
The book contains letters and words.
The stork sees the letter A.
And, putting glasses on my nose,
He reads: - AB-RI-KOS.
(G. Satir)

The stork eats a big watermelon -
Scarlet in appearance
What about the taste?
He won't understand it himself:
Is it sugar?
or honey
(G. Satir)

Children's folklore, nursery rhymes

Alena is a crybaby
There is a blot in the notebook.
Take the rubber band -
Wipe away a tear.

Alla knitted a scarf for the doll,
I didn't finish it.
Alla began to clean,
I was about to sweep the floor...
I couldn’t sweep it,
Just spent time.

Confusion

For help! To the big waterfall
A young leopard has fallen!
Oh no! Young leopard
Fell into a large waterfall.
What to do is again at a loss.
Hold on, dear leopard!
Come back, dear leopard!
Again it doesn't work out!
(I. Tokmakova)

Counting books

Stork bird, stork bird.
What do you dream about at night?
- To me? Swamp edges!
- And what else?
- More? Frogs!
To catch them is not to catch them...
That's all!
You should drive!

A ram was walking
Over steep mountains
Pulled out the grass
I put it on the bench.
Who will take her?
That one will go too.

We shared an orange
There are many of us, but he is alone.
This slice is for the hedgehog,
This slice is for the swift,
This slice is for ducklings,
This slice is for kittens,
This slice is for the beaver.
And for the wolf... peel.
He is angry with us - trouble!!!
Run away in all directions.

DICTIONARY

(Catchwords and expressions, origin of words)

From the basics. Start with the basics, that is, from the very beginning, with the simple. (Az is the name used to be given to the first letter of the Russian alphabet.)

Alpha and Omega. Beginning and the end. The essence, the basis, the most important thing. (Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.)

discover America(iron.). Talk, announce what everyone has known for a long time.

Swallow an arshin. Standing unnaturally straight. (Arshin is an ancient measure of length equal to 71 cm, usually in the form of a straight stick.)

Measure to your own yardstick. To judge someone or something only according to one’s own ideas, approaching the assessment of people, phenomena, circumstances in the same way, without taking into account individual characteristics.

At random. Act in anticipation of a happy accident, a happy outcome.

Achilles' heel. Someone's most vulnerable spot. (From the Greek myth about Achilles, whose body was invulnerable, with the exception of the heel, by which his mother, the goddess Thetis, held him, plunging him into the miraculous sacred river Styx. It was in this heel that Achilles was mortally wounded by the arrow of Paris.)

Arabian tales. Used to mean: something surprising, unexpected, incredible.

PHYSICAL MINUTES

Reciting one of the poems about the letter a (for example:

A is the beginning of the alphabet,
And it's easy to recognize:
That's why she's famous.
He puts his legs wide)

Children should stand with their feet wide apart. For each count, hands alternately: on the belt, on the shoulders, up, two claps,
on the shoulders, on the waist, down - two claps.

The pace gradually quickens.

Stork

Children recite a poem, repeating all the movements after the “stork”:

Stork, stork, long-legged,
Show me the way home.

The stork answers:

Stomp right foot,
Stomp your left foot.
Again - with the right foot,
Again - with the left foot,
Then with your right foot,
Then with your left foot,
Then you'll come home.


Words starting with D: tree, board, house, palace, dinosaur, jacuzzi, detail, friend, length, sofa, smoke, bottom, two, firewood

Letter D in the middle of words: boa constrictor, mess, victory, water, pyramid, radio, pillow, gift

Words ending with D: poison, itch, iodine, ice, honey, plaid, row, entrance, hail, treasure, lunch, trace, labor, fund, chord, camel, entry, exit, city, factory, west, chest of drawers, people, outfit, train , vessel, facade, view, sunrise, cheetah, vegetable garden, wire, passage, record, waterfall, ice, speech therapist, moving, oxygen, marmalade, anteater, suburb, sandwich, crossword puzzle

Several letters D in a word: grandfather, David, water supply, rain

Play a phonemic game with your child - let him determine by ear which part of the word the sound [D] is in. You can play it like this:
1) the game "Aquarium", described earlier (see letter A);
2) the same principle as in the game "Aquarium", just take 3 bowls/cups/cups and pebbles/mosaic/small cars (if you have a lot of them - for example, from KinderSurprise) and distribute;
3) active children will enjoy jumping forward, backward or in place, depending on which part of the word contains the given sound.


What does the letter D look like?(taken from and)
Two stripes tilted
The third one was drawn from below.
Now let's bend it a little
Two short legs.

I won’t complete the letter A,
I'll put it on the stand.

Give me your suitcase, kids!
Where is he? On a stool!

(you can invite the child to take the letter D and first circle the part that looks like a suitcase, then with a different color the part that looks like a chair).

Riddles about the letter D(taken)
Dolphin, our cheerful dolphin,
He is not playing alone in the sea,
There are two dolphins on the water,
While playing, they learn the letter...!

Poems about the letter D
The letter D is like a house,
But with only one window.

The letter "D" was very sad...
And one fine night
The letter turned into a house
The doors were opened wide,
Calling all friends
It immediately became more fun!

Good Doctor
Gives a melon to a porcupine.
Ding-ding-ding!
Now he will be cured immediately!


D and T have been friends since childhood,
Solid D and T are deaf,
Everywhere nearby, everywhere together,
T is modest, D is hero.

(you will find this and many other poems about letters with pictures)

The woodpecker lived in an empty hollow,
The oak chiseled like a chisel.
The good woodpecker is busy,
Repairs a hollow.
He will skillfully repair the door -
It will be warm in the house.

Tongue twisters about the letter D(taken)
Grandfather Danil divided the melon -
A slice for Dima, a slice for Dina.

A woodpecker treats an ancient oak tree,
The good woodpecker loves the oak tree.

Woodpecker sitting on an oak tree
And there is a hollow in the oak tree.
The woodpecker was hammering the tree,
I woke up my grandfather with a knock. /you can find a flash picture for this tongue twister/

Woodpecker, woodpecker is my friend
The oak chisels like a chisel.
Help me, uncle woodpecker,
Build a house for starlings.

Grandfather Dodon played the pipe,
Dimka's grandfather hurt him.

Rain, rain, no rain!
Rain, rain, wait!
Let the gray-haired grandfather reach home!

Pure sayings (taken, )
Doo-doo-doo - I'll go home.
Hey, hey, hey, drink some water.
Yes, yes, yes - I'll go here.

[D]
Yes yes yes yes yes yes
- Don’t go there, Vadim!
Doo-doo-doo, doo-doo-doo
- I’ll go there anyway!
Di-di-di, di-di-di
- You're dressed, don't go!
Yes yes yes yes yes yes
- Oh, cold water!
De-de-de, de-de-de
- What a problem! Vadim, where are you?
Dy-duh-duh, dah-duh-duh, -
You can only hear it from the water.

[D"]
De-de-de, de-de-de
We dreamed of rain.
Do-do-do, do-do-do
Everyone got wet in the rain.
Da-da-da, da-da-da
The dirt was left from the rain.
Du-du-du, du-du-du
We're not happy about the rain.

Yes, yes, yes - there is tap water at home... (water)
Yes, yes, yes - after Tuesday... (Wednesday)
Doo-doo-doo - I've been blowing all day long... (doo)
Doo-doo-doo - don't tell me... (nonsense)
Dy-duh-duh - I’m carrying it in a basket... (berries)

Letter D


Tales about the letter D(taken)

- Why doesn’t anyone live in me? — the new house thought sadly.

- I'm big and beautiful. I have a door and a green yard.

“A house must have a soul,” said the letter D.

- And what is it? - the house was surprised.

- This is when the house is cozy and warm. Wood is burning in the stove and smoke is coming out of the chimney.

- What should I do? - the new house cried.

“I’ll call the woodcutter,” suggested the letter D.

Soon a woodcutter moved into the new house.

He brought firewood and lit the stove. The house became warm and cozy.


***

Today I will tell you a fairy tale about the letter “D”. You've already heard fairy tales about the letters A, B, C, G.

The letter "D" looked like a house. And everyone around tried to settle in this house. One day the letter “D” fell asleep in the forest among the grass, in the sun, and when she woke up, a bird was already sitting inside it, like in a house, making a nest for itself. The letter “D” had to take out the nest and move it to the tree along with the bird.

One day a little puppy crawled into the letter “D” and fell asleep while she was sitting and resting. And when the letter “D” started walking, and I must say that she ran very quickly everywhere on her little legs, waddling from side to side, the puppy got scared and squealed in fear. And the letter “D” was also frightened and also screamed in fear. And then, when she realized that a puppy had gotten in on her while she was resting, she and everyone around her laughed a lot and had fun!

These are the funny stories that happened with the letter “D”.

A) illustrations from “The Merry ABC”

Teacher shows letters AND, And.

What does the letter look like? AND?

Look at the gate:

Why is she not a letter? AND?

Between two straight boards

One lay diagonally.

I got a hammer

I knocked down a letter from the boards.

- How many planks are there? (Three.)

- What letter? (AND.)

– Why letters AND– two?

– In what case do we write words with capital letter?

– Give examples of such words.

– Print these letters in your reading books.

B). Working with the textbook(p. 20).

– Look at the pictures.

– Name words with sounds [and].

C) Reading the sounds I and Y.(breathing exercises p. 20 bottom of page)

Introduction to the concepts of “Hard and soft consonants”.

Working with the textbook (p. 20 below).

– Insert the correct letters into the word diagrams.

This task can be put on the board.

– Why was a letter inserted into the first word? AND, and in the second Y?

– Say the first sound in each word.

– What did you notice when pronouncing the first sounds in words?

– Consonant sounds are hard and soft. What do you think this depends on?

– It depends on what letter comes after the consonant. If the letter is AND, then the consonant is pronounced softly, and if the letter Y- firmly.

IV. Consolidation.

Working with the textbook “Am I reading?” (p. 8).

1. Type letters AND And Y.

-Which letter should you not print? Why? (capital Y, words never begin with it)

What words can be written here? (use pictures for hints)

- (saw, fox, sleigh), (smoke, cheese, house)

– In which words are the consonants pronounced softly? Why?

In the diagram, we will denote soft consonants in green, and hard consonants in blue.

Color the word diagrams.

3. Insert letters into word diagrams AND, Y(needles, pins).

Observing the polysemy of a word. (needles: sewing, medical syringe, needle: from a spruce tree, from a hedgehog, from a record player)

D/Z:You can offer the children to solve the puzzles at home.

V. Lesson summary.

– What did you learn about in class today?

– What interesting things did you learn about letters? AND, Y and about the sounds they represent?

Lesson 12. ONE SUBJECT – SEVERAL SUBJECTS (SINGULAR, PLURAL). COMPARISON OF POETRY FORMS BY RHYTHM (ABC, p. 21)



Goals: develop the ability to compare poetic forms by rhythm; determine the number of nouns

Checking D/Z: puzzles in the manual “Am I Reading?” page 8.

Games, linden, mouse.

Sound-letter analysis words (coloring diagrams).

I. Work on the topic “Counting”. (Rhythm, rhyme). ABC page 21.

1. A counting rhyme is written on the board in the same form as in the textbook (p. 21), but hidden from the children. First, the teacher reads the text by heart.

– Who knows what this is?

– In what situation are such verses used?

– What other counting rhymes do you know?

– Observe the peculiarity of the rhythm of the counting rhyme.

The teacher opens the counting rhyme written on the board, reads it slowly, showing the direction in which the lines are read. Children learn it by heart.

– Now open the ABC, take a simple pencil. The counting book you just learned is written at the very top of the page. Place the pencil on the first letter of the first word (show on the board.). At my signal, without reading, look through all four lines as quickly as possible, underline all letters Y. Once again: quickly look through the lines and underline all the letters Y. Task to identify the winner. Let's start.

– How many letters did the winner underline? (The correct number is 7 letters Y.)

Conclusion: you need to look through the letters not only quickly, but always in a row, without skipping, from left to right and again from left to right.

In the same counting rhyme you can also emphasize the letter AND. The work is carried out in the same way.

Work on the topic “The only and plural nouns."

Look at the pictures under the counting rhyme (p. 21).

– What task can you offer?

– Which letter should be inserted into the first word?

– What can you say about the sound that is heard in front of [a]?

– What can be said about the word leg? What question does it answer? How many objects does it represent?

– Which letter will you insert into the second word? What can you say about the sound before AND? What did you notice? (The word now refers to several things.)

– Similar work can be done with the remaining words. Or you can invite the children to insert the missing letters into the remaining words on their own.

– Name the words that are in the singular. And in the plural?

– What role do inserted letters play in words?

– How are the sounds pronounced before A, And, s?

- When will the consonant be soft? Hard?

Color the diagrams with colored pencils:

1) find and color the cells vowel sounds,

2) color the consonant cells: hard consonants with a blue pencil, soft consonants with a green pencil.

(2 pairs of words are performed with a collective explanation, 2 pairs - C/Work)

– I’ll name the words now. Girls crouch if they hear a word in the singular, and boys - in the plural.

Tree, windows, pen, rose, children, cars, lake, waves, wall, boys, girl, etc.

III. Repetition of what has been learned. Reading pictograms. Drawing up proposal diagrams.

Working with the textbook (p. 21).

1. Read the names of the fairy tales. Make and draw diagrams of them.

– What did you notice?

– What do you think the letter is? AND in sentences?

– Why was the conjunction used in these sentences? AND?

– Union AND connection matters. That's what it's called - connective.

2. Guess from the rhythm you heard which fairy tales these poems are from?

Poems are read by the teacher or children reading.

– Compare this rhythm with the rhythm of the counting rhyme.

2. similar work with the story in the manual “Am I Reading?” page 9.

Independent work. Pattern in ABC page 21.

Children continue drawings in the suggested order.

– Find the hidden letters L in letter M, in the shape of a carrot root and its petioles.

Here are two pillars diagonally,
And between them there is a belt.
Do you know this letter? A?
In front of you is the letter A.

S. Marshak

Here is a letter like a hut,
Isn't it true, the letter is good!
And although she is simple in appearance,
And the alphabet begins.

E. Tarlapan

Letter A, letter A
Alphabet head.
Vova knows, Sveta knows
And it looks like a rocket.

V. Stepanov

And - like the roof of a tower,
This is what the letter A looks like.

Sound.
Phonetic exercise. What does the doctor ask you to say when examining your throat? ( Ah-ah-ah)
Who's attentive?
1. Name what is shown in the pictures. Find the same sound
in words.

(Watermelon, stork, aquarium, asters.)

2.Memorize words with the sound [a] that you will encounter in a fairy tale.
Why A first?
There was a terrible noise in the room. All the letters crawled out of the alphabet and argued loudly: why is A the very first letter of the alphabet?
“Down with the impostor A!” the vowels shouted. “Long live “Abracadabra” (that is, confusion).
“What is this being done, huh?” hissed the hissing ones. “Put the letter with which sore throat and shark begin at the head of the alphabet!” Wow, sh-jokes.
“That’s right,” the consonant letters thought silently, “it’s not for nothing that the most delicious things—watermelon, orange, apricot, pineapple—begin with A.”
But the letter I screamed loudest:
-I don’t understand why A is the first and not I?!
“And because,” said A, who had been silent until now, “that the very first word of every baby begins with A.”
“What kind of word is this?” I continued.
“Yeah,” said A. “And besides, I look like an admiral standing on the captain’s bridge.” And everyone knows that the admiral must always be in front!
“So!” said the firm sign.

Who is bigger?
1. Come up with words in which the sound [a] would be at the beginning (stork, August), in the middle (crayfish, poppy), at the end of the word (board, sister).
2. Name the names of people, names of animals in which the sound [a] would be at the beginning (Anya, Andrey, Anton), in the middle (Valya, Tanya, Raya), at the end of the word (Murka, Burenka).
3. Remember the words about winter with the sound [a] (winter, slide, icicle, cold, blizzard, sled, mittens), without the sound [a] (Santa Claus, ice, skis, snow, blizzard).
4. List the months of the year that have the sound [a] (January, February, March, April, May, August).
5. Choose words: with one sound [a] (watermelon, garden, cat), with two [a] (aster, barn, ram, paint, car), with three [a] (seedlings, drum, pencil), with four [a] (balalaika).

Curious.
For any question, name only words that begin with the sound [a].
-What is your name?
-Anya (or Andrey).
- And your last name?
- Afanasyeva.
-Where are you from?
— From Astrakhan (or from Arkhangelsk).
- What grows there?
-Watermelons.
- And what else?
- Apricots.
—What kind of birds are there?
- Storks.
- What will you use to get back?
- By bus.
— What gift will you bring to mom and dad?
— Asters and album.

Say the word

There is one game for you:
I'll read the poems now.
I'll start, and you finish,
Add in unison.
So that I can take you,
I don't need oats.
Feed me gasoline
Give me some rubber for my hooves,
And then, raising dust,
…………(car) will run.

He is kinder than everyone else in the world,
He heals sick animals,
And one day a hippopotamus
He pulled him out of the swamp.
He is famous, famous.
This is Doctor…………(Aibolit).

Let's write a fairy tale.
Bunny.
At the edge of the forest lived an animal whose name contained the sound [a]. Guess who it could be? (Bunny).
He had a garden in which he grew vegetables with the sound [a] in their names. What kind of vegetables do you think these are? (Cabbage, turnips, potatoes, zucchini.) In the fall, he harvested his crops and invited his neighbors to dinner. Everyone brought the hare a toy for his children - the bunnies. What kind of toys do you think these were? (A car, a doll, a pyramid.) The bunnies were very happy!

Game "Clap".
If the word has the sound [a], the child claps; if not, he does nothing.
Stork, house, aster, ice, sleigh, teeth, wall, rose, pineapple, pharmacy, glass, August, friend, cat, mouse, bear, etc.

Letter.
The letter is lost. Shark, aquarium, aster, stork, drum.
The word fell apart. ARST(aster), AZUBR(watermelon), AARM(frame), AAMM(mother).

Game "Repair".
We are ordinary words
Everyone knows us all
We contain the letters a
Three times or twice.

Sometimes just one
(Just not at the beginning).
But today....- Well, well!-
They all ran away.

BRBN SRT STKN RSSD MRK PRT SHR KRNDS
Drum, start, glass, seedlings, stamp, desk, sugar, pencil.

Game "Guess the words." Fill in the missing letters "A" or "U".
B K B K
L K M K
S K R K
J K L K
Answers: beech, onion, branch, beetle; tank, poppy, cancer, varnish.

Interesting stuff.

Puzzles.
Doesn't fly, doesn't buzz,
A beetle is running down the street.
And they burn in the eyes of the beetle -
Two shiny lights.
(Bus.)

Look, the house is standing
Filled to the brim with water,
In this house the residents are
All are skilled swimmers.
(Aquarium.)

On the ABC book page
Thirty-three heroes
Sages-heroes
Every literate person knows.
(Alphabet.)

Lies on the garden bed
Round, green, smooth,
Red inside
It tastes sweet.
(Watermelon.)

Funny poems.
Astra, alphabet, quince
Start with A
And they end in A

Astra, alphabet, quince.
The stork spreads its wings,
The stork opens the book
The book contains letters and words.
The stork sees the letter A.
And, putting glasses on my nose,
He reads:
- AB-RI-KOS.
G. Sapgir.



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