Mots polissons pour attraper les sons

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Mots polissons pour attraper les sons

Contributor: Nathalie Paris

Language of text: French
Type of text: Poem
Author or source: Helene Benait
Intended age of students: Key Stage 2/3
Source reference: 9782742729494

Attached files:
This and other text examples can also be found on the blog: http://www.natta-lingo.gihem.info/spip.php?article108

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Approaches:
You may want to use this book for your children to listen to poetry, read it or even write it. Each poem focuses on a specific sound.
You could read the poem for the children to guess what the main sound it; you could get them to listen/read for specific words about a topic; you could use one of the poems as a template so they write their own poems.
For more ideas on how to exploit books, you can also go to www.natta-lingo.gihem.info

Rationale:
This book could actually also easily be used at KS4 (I did use it with a Y10 class on National Poetry Day!).
This book can help you and your children when you are teaching phonics as each poem covers a single sound with different graphemes.

Outcomes:
The children will really enjoy the silliness of the poems and the pictures whilst learning (more) about certain phonemes.

Topics or themes:
There are poems about body parts, family, animals, a spider and a fly, as well as food.... and much more!!

Grammar:
Too many grammar points to mention here…

Strategies:
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How much time required:
You could do a poem now and then to reinforce certain sounds and topics.

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