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BIBBETY BOBBETY BOO This workshop is designed to give teachers an understanding of developmentally appropriate phonological awareness activities to use in their classroom. These skills are important to help children enter kindergarten ready to read. For more information on phonological awareness contact: skruger@esc5.net 409-951-1751

LINKS TO YOUTUBE VIDEOS

[] [|This is the link to the ALLITERATION GAME.]

[] This is the link to the song: BIBBETY, BOBBETY, BOO.

[|http://www.youtube.com/watch?] [|v=yYP2wWf4bm0&feature=related] This is the link to the song: BRUSH YOUR TEETH.

[] This is a link to a video reading the book GREEN EGGS AND HAM by Dr. Suess

[] [|This is the link to the song: I LIKE TO EAT APPLES AND BANANAS.]

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[] [|This is the link Shirley Ellis singing THE NAME GAME.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSn9EOTJ10]This is the link to A TOOTY TA song that changes the initial sound with Mr. Al.

[|http://www.youtube.com/watchv=qULd3d_gDCg&feature=PlayList&p=2DB12A276698C4E9&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=6]This is the link to A TOOTY TA song with Jack Hartman.

LINKS TO BETWEEN THE LIONS GAMES

[] This is the link to the listening game: THE MESSY ATTIC

[] This is the link to the monkey match rhyming game: MONKEY MATCH.

[] This is the link to the rhyming game: CUB DUB.

[] This is the link to the sentence segmenting game: TALKING GIZMO.

[] This is the link to the onset rime game: BLENDING BOWL.

[] This is the link to the Arty Smarty door game. It has matching letters, initial sound phonics and a rhyming matching game.

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LINKS TO ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO IN YOUR CLASSROOM These are links to documents with listening games to use in your classroom

[|listening activities for young children]

[|listening activities for toddlers] This has many games. My favorite was an adaptation on "simon says".

[|The Rain Game and more fun listening games.] This has a great description of The Rain Game.

These are links to documents with rhyming games to use in your classroom.

These are links to documents with alliteration games to use in your classroom.

These are links to documents with syllable games to use in your classroom.



other pages with activities more phonological awareness activities: phonological awareness games more phonological awareness & phonemic activities are at: http://phonological-awareness.wikispaces.com/home

**Works Cited** Copple, Carol, and Sue Bredekamp. //Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving children birth through age 8//. Third ed. Washington DC: NAEYC, 2009. Print. Fitzpatrick, Jo. //Phonemic Awareness Playing With Sounds to Strengthen Beginning Reading Skills (Phonemic Awareness)//. New York: Creative Teaching, 1997. Print. Hohmann, Mary. //Fee, Fie, Phonemic Awareness 130 Prereading Activities for Preschoolers//. New York: High/Scope, 2002. Print. Jordano, Kim. //Spring Phonemic Awareness Songs and Rhymes Vol. 2342 Fun Lyrics Sung to Familiar Tunes//. New York: Creative Teaching, 1998. Print. PBS kids. "Between The Lions on PBS kids." //Between the Lions//. PBS kids, Apr. 2010. Web. . //Trainer Vision from Video Clip LIbrary Vol. 1 Language and Literacy//. Dir. Teaching Strategies. Educational Productions, 2004. DVD. CIRCLE manual [|listening activities for young children]