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Free Reading: Draw My Sounds: Oral Blending Fluency Activity ActivityFree Reading: Draw My Sounds: Oral Blending Fluency Activity Activity
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Free Reading: Draw My Sounds: Oral Blending Fluency Activity

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A fun activity that has students draw each individual letter and then blend them together.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Concepts

emergent reading, phonemic awareness
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blending phonemes, games, phoneme blending, reading skills, sounds activity, draw my sounds: oral blending fluency activity, k.rf.3.2 orally pronounce, blend, and segment words into syllables., k.rf.3.3 orally blend the onset (the initial sound) and the rime (the vowel and ending sound) in words., ll.pk.2.4.3 with modeling and support identify, blend and segment syllables in spoken words., ll.pk.2.4.5 with modeling and support, blend and segment onset and rime in single-syllable spoken words., oh.ela-literacy.rf.1.2b orally produce single-syllable words by blending phonemes, including consonant blends., oh.ela-literacy.rf.k.2b count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken words., oh.ela-literacy.rf.k.2c blend and segment onsets and rimes of single-syllable spoken words., phonemic blending
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Resource Details
Grade
Pre-K - 1st
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Activities & Projects
Audiences
For Administrator Use
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Instructional Strategy
Independent Practice
Lexile Measures
0L
Common Core
RF.K.2.b RF.K.2.c RF.1.2.b RF.1.2.c RF.1.2.a RF.1.2.d RF.1.3.d RF.K.2.e RF.K.3.b L.K.2.d

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