Koshkarova Lyubov Antonovna A manual for developing education (for reading by adults to children) "What do the letters of the alphabet look like?". Synopsis of GCD "Letter Sh, sound" (for children of the preparatory group) l) Reading the story "Cat and Mouse"

The student was going to school

Dressed warmer:

Fur coat, hat, scarf put on -

Walked to school and sweated.


Repeat the sound Sh after me:
= In direct syllables:
sha-sha-sha, sho-sho-sho, sha-shi-sho-shu
shi-shi-shi, shu-shu-shu, sho-sho-shu-shu
she-she-she, sho-shu-sha-she
chic, seam, sheikh, expanse

In reverse syllables:
ash-ash-ash, ish-sh-sh, ash-sh-sh-sh
osh-osh-osh, ish-ish-ish, osh-osh-osh-osh
osh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
mouse, ink, rye [w], already [w], lie [w], silence

1. Find words with the letter Ш (taken and)




2. "Walker" by the letter Sh


3. Determine those pictures (or just words) in which there is a letter Ш:
= hat, coat, chair, wheel, wardrobe, boots

4a. Game "On the contrary" ()
The mouse loves the sound Sh very much. She (take a toy and a picture with a mouse) will name the syllable with the letter C, and you need to redo it, replacing the letter C with Sh.
\u003d sa - sha, so - sho, su - shu, se - she
\u003d juice - shock, cape - mouse, mask - Mashka, helmet - porridge

4b. "Change the first sound in a word" or the "Magician" game: we will now turn one word into another! It is necessary to replace the first sound with the sound [Ш] and name a new word. (taken and) (Note: some children find it difficult to change the first sound by ear, so you can write on a sheet or make slides).
= sorry - ..., soap - ...., butt - ....
= max - ..., gift - ..., lips - ...
= bull - ..., sense - ..., mouse - ...
\u003d slipper - ..., T-shirt - ..., stomp - ..yopot

5. Story - retelling with the letter Sh. Cat and mouse (chain text) (taken and)

Alyosha has a cat Masha.
Masha the cat is catching mice.
The mice run away from the cat.
The cat is big, dexterous, she catches up with mice.


6a. Say the letter! (prepare slides with words)
= karanda..., shala..., lands..., small..., kams...

6b. Game "Finish the word!" (adult writes on a sheet) (taken)
\u003d with the syllable Sh A: na ..., va ..., Yes ..., Nata ..., gr ..., kry ...,
= syllable Sh I: na..., va..., dy..., kamy..., gr..., we..., kry..., pi..., u...

7a. "Juggler - dodger" - you need to catch only those balls (balls) when I name a word with the sound Sh (if there are no such materials at hand, then you can "take a step forward if you hear the sound Sh (if not, stand still)" )
= bump, hedgehog, car, cat, beetle, bear, hat, giraffe, frog, cherry, ice cream

7b. The game "Clap your hands" (when you hear the sound Sh)
\u003d Sounds: W, A, M, W, S, O, I, W, Z, K, M, F, R, D, V, W, G, W, L, S
= Syllables: SHO, OM, SHA, MA, WU, LO, ASh, NA, KI, OSH, SA
= Words: ball, smoke, porridge, cat, shoes, circle, baby, lips, hat

8. "Clown and balls": you need to help catch those balls on which there is a letter Sh (draw a thread from the balls and bring it to the clown's hand). And from the balls where there is no letter Ш, draw outgoing air. Do not forget to call all the letters Sh. (the idea is taken, my execution (A5))


9a. Lesson with the letter Ш (from the book "Games for the development of speech")


9b. "Learning letters by playing"

10. The girl Masha has a birthday today - let's give her daisies! (the idea was taken, the file was made by myself (A5 format))


11. Another number with a magician: I will be a magician, and you will be an assistant. Call the sound Sh, and I - the rest of the word. Then you repeat the whole word after me!
= ...apka, ...fur coat, ...ina, ...ag, ...mind, ...awl, ...al, ...ov, ...oroh

12. "Magician's Transformations": Let's turn large objects into small ones! (peeped)
lid - ...
ball - ...
hat - ...
cupboard - ...
ear - ...
cat - ...
pot - ...
pillow - ...
curtain - ...
fly -

13. Finish the sentences.
I'm going and you... (go). I sing and you ... (sing). I lead and you ... (lead). I give and you ... (give). I eat and you... (eat). I carry and you ... (carry).

14. Game "Call it affectionately"
winter - winter
stone -
sun -
bread -
hut -
hostess -
pants -

15. Find the hidden letters Sh (from here)

16. Highlight and circle the letter W (from here)

17. Add the missing part to make the letter Sh (from here)

18. Find the letter Sh in this confusion (from here)

20. The balloon burst. He falls and hisses: "Shhh." Sizzle along with him. Draw a solid line over a dotted line. Don't stop anywhere and say: "Shhhh..." (this task and the following from here)


21. Show how the ball was at first - circle it along the contour and shade in the given direction. Draw a solid line over a dotted line. Don't stop anywhere and say: "Sh-sh-sh-sh..."


22. Let's give Piglet a lot of beautiful balloons. Outline each ball and shade in the given direction. Don't forget to say: "Sh-sh-sh-sh..." Count how many balloons Piglet has: "One balloon, two balloons, ..."


23. Snakes draw patterns in the sand and hiss: "Sh-sh-sh-sh ...". First, trace the ligies with your finger, and then with a pencil. Don't forget to hiss like snakes.

24. Circle the contours of the mice in dots and draw, repeating the phrase: "Hush, mouse, don't shut up. Don't wake up our cat." How many mice did the cat see in the dream?


25. Speak without hesitation: "Mishka has bumps, Mishka has bumps ...". Outline the cones. Draw and pronounce the word "Sh iSh ka".


26. Chain of proposals. KaSh a (chain text)

Masha and Dasha eat millet porridge.

Millet porridge is made from millet.

My grandmother bought wheat.

Grandma cooked a pot of millet porridge.


The cat was fed porridge.


27. Draw half of each item and name it.

28. Lay out the letter Ш from sticks (or pencils, or matches).

29. Look at the pictures and name them. Determine the place of the sound Ш in each of them. (taken)

30. Change sentences according to the model (taken)
Masha has a fur coat. - It's a coat machine.
Misha has a car. -
Pasha has a bag. -
Dasha has chess. -
Sasha has a hat with earflaps. -

31. The game "Remember and repeat" (taken

Daria Asigritova

Target:

familiarity with the letter S.

Tasks:

1. Introduce children to the letter Sh.

2. To form the ability to pronounce words with a given sound,

the ability to isolate the desired sound in words.

3. To form the ability to establish classification

relationships between concepts.

4. To form the ability to answer questions on the content

story.

5. Consolidate the ability to conduct a sound analysis of the word.

6. Check the ability of children to divide words into syllables and put

accent.

7. Develop speech, phonemic hearing, logical thinking,

memory, attention, perception, fine motor skills of the hand, skill

solve riddles.

8. Expand and activate children's vocabulary.

9. To cultivate accuracy, a culture of communication.

Material

Demo:

board, chalk, sound chips, illustration "What does the letter Sh look like", a picture of cones and the letter Sh, the story "Cat and Mouse".

Dispensing:

pictures with the image of clothes, two hoops (blue, green, notebooks with a pasted illustration of a hat and the letter Ш for coloring and with a sample of the letter Ш for prescribing, colored pencils.

Lesson progress

1. Organizational moment.

2. Post topic

(Children sit on the carpet)

Guess the riddle:

On tall slender trees

Together they hide in needles.

They love squirrels and crossbills

Feast on them.

Just my question for you kids:

What do they all eat?

Guys, what are cones?

(The fruit of conifers and some other plants is round or oval, covered with scales)

3. The main part of the lesson

a) Sound analysis of the word "bumps"

(Children sat at the tables)

Guys, how many sounds are in the word "bumps"?

(There are 5 sounds in the word "bumps")

Let's look at the word "bumps"

How many syllables are in the word "bumps"?

(The word "cones" has 2 syllables)

How was it determined?

(How many vowels in a word, so many syllables. There are 2 vowel sounds in this word, which means 2 syllables)

Divide the word "bumps" into syllables.

Name the 1st syllable.

How many sounds does the first syllable have?

(1st syllable consists of 3 sounds)

Name the 2nd syllable.

How many sounds does the 2nd syllable have?

(2nd syllable consists of 2 sounds)

Define stressed and unstressed sounds in the word "bumps".

(In the word "bumps" the stressed sound is the 1st vowel sound [and], and the unstressed sound is the 2nd vowel sound [and])

How was it determined?

(In order to determine the stressed sound in a word, you need to call this word)

Put emphasis.


What are the hard consonant sounds in the word "bumps".

b) Phonemic exercise.

(Children sat on the carpet)

How does a snake hiss?

How does a goose hiss?

c) What does the letter S look like?

Look at the picture and listen to the rhyme:

What does the letter W look like?

On the teeth of this bucket.

Repeat what letter represents the sound [w]?

(Letter Sh)

d) Acquaintance with the letter Sh.

(Children sat at the tables)

Guys, look at the illustration and tell me what is the letter W?

How many elements does this letter have?

What is shown in the illustration?

Why do you think?

(Because they start with the letter Sh [w])

Look at the illustration again and tell me what cones are shown on it?

e) The game "Who is attentive?"

(Children sit on the carpet)

Consider pictures.

List what is shown in each of the proposed pictures?

(Pants, shirt, fur coat, shorts, cap, hat)

Find and name the same sound in words.

f) Ball game "Name the words with the sound [w]"

(Children stand in a circle on the carpet)

Guys, I will throw the ball to each of you, your task is to return the ball to me back and pronounce any word that begins with the sound [w].

Who was the most attentive and paid attention to how the sound [w] is pronounced in all words?

What conclusion can we draw with you, what kind of sound is it?

(always solid)

Right. Remember, guys, the sound [w] is always hard.

g) Preparation of the hand for writing.

(Children sit at the table)

Finger gymnastics.


h) Work in notebooks.

Coloring the letter Sh

Open your notebooks and look at the illustration.

What is shown on it?

(Letter Sh and hat)

Why is there a hat in the picture?

(Because it starts with the letter Sh [w])

What is a hat?

(Headdress)

Quite right. Guys, what color do we highlight solid consonant sounds?

Your task is to color the letter Ш in the foreground, and the hat in the second.

What color is the letter W?

What about a hat?

Let's remember the coloring rules.

(Do not put pressure on the pencil, do not go beyond the drawing, color without spaces)

Sit comfortably with your back straight. Get to work.

i) Exercise "Classification of objects"

(Children sit on the carpet)

So, look at the pictures again and divide them into two groups.

In the blue hoop - place the pictures that you would attribute to the first group, and in the green hoop - place the pictures that you would attribute to the second group and explain your choice.


Explain how you divided the pictures into two groups?

(Warm clothes were taken to the blue hoop, light clothes were taken to the green hoop)

Is it possible to combine them into one group, that is, to call them with one word?

(You can. It's clothes)

j) Writing the letter Ш

(Children sit at the table)

Open notebooks. Look at the sample and pay attention to how the letter W is spelled correctly.

Why is it written in blue?

(Because the sound [w] is always a hard consonant, and hard consonants should be highlighted in blue)

Right. Add the missing element to the letter Ш shown in the notebook and write it to the end of the line through the cell.

l) Reading the story "Cat and Mouse"

(Children sit on the carpet)

Listen carefully to the story:

“Everyone left the house. There is only one cat left. The cat sat on the window. The mouse came out of the hole. The cat does not see the mouse. The mouse does not see the cat. The mouse went into the kitchen. Found crumbs from donuts. The mouse ate crumbs. Then the mouse saw the mug. The mug is covered with a lid. The mouse pushed the lid. The lid has fallen off. The cat smelled the mouse and jumped from the window. The mouse ran. The cat followed her, but did not catch up".

Who is the story about?

(About a cat and a mouse)

Where is the cat?

(on the window)

Where did the mouse come from?

(From mink)

Where did the mouse go?

(To the kitchen)

What did the mouse find?

(crumb crumbs)

When did the cat smell the mouse?

(When the mouse pushed the lid that covered the mug)

What happened to the mouse?

(The mouse ran away from the cat)

Guys, name the words with the sound [w] that

met you in the story.

(Cat, mouse, window, crumbs, donut, lid, etc.)

4. Summary of the lesson.

What letter are you familiar with?

(With the letter Sh)

What have we learned about the sound [w]?

(That the sound [w] is always hard)




























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  1. get acquainted with a new consonant sound and letters, vocabulary activation;
  2. development of speech, cognitive activity;
  3. education of moral qualities: kindness, a sense of collectivism (the ability to be friends), to cultivate a sense of beauty, the ability to appreciate beauty;
  4. develop phonemic hearing, attention, memory;
  5. diction, with the help of tongue twisters;
  6. cultivate the ability to listen to the answers of a friend.

Equipment:

  • textbook Russian alphabet V. G. Goretsky,
  • portraits: A. S. Pushkin, illustrations for the works of Pushkin, books by A. S. Pushkin,
  • natural cones (cedar, pine, spruce),
  • presentation.ppt for the lesson

During the classes

I. Organizational moment.

The long-awaited call is given,
The lesson starts!

II. Articulation gymnastics: (Slide 2).

1. Mirror!

Let's work with the tongue and lips.

2. "Chanterelle - doggy."

“Chanterelle” - we show the tongue.
“Doggy” - hide the tongue.

3. From the tongue we lick the jam from the upper lip and from the lower one.

Exercise "Delicious jam".

Oh, and delicious jam!
Sorry, left on the lip.
I will lift the tongue
And I'll lick the rest.

4. Breathing exercises.

A) how to breathe correctly? ( Inhale through the nose, exhale through the mouth.)
B) now we will not only exhale, but also pronounce the phrases:
Take a flower, smell it and say: OH, HOW SMELL (2-3 times),
– What were we doing now? (Exercise for the tongue, for breathing.)
- What did they do it for? (Pronounce sound, words, sentences correctly.)

III. Setting the goal and objectives of the lesson

1. - What sound we will “open” you will learn from the language warm-up. (Slide 3).
Do you remember what sound a snake makes?
- Now let's all hiss together: Shhhh

2. summing up the formulation of the topic.

- Does such a sound live in our tape of letters?
(A memory tape is hanging on the board.)
- Formulate the topic of our lesson
What are the objectives of our lesson? What should you learn?

IV. Working on a new lesson topic. (Slide 4).

- What is that sound? Why?
- Maybe some of you have already guessed why this sound is special, how it differs from other sounds?
Let's find out what it is, voiced or deaf? Why?
What do you think, is it hard or soft?
Sound [w] - always solid

Introduction to letters. (Slide 5).

What does the letter S look like?

Shura stirred the hay,
I forgot the pitchfork in the hay

What does the letter W look like?
On the teeth of this bucket.

Reading syllables with the letter sha. (Slide 6, 7).

Sha, shu, sho, sho, sho
Think of words that start with this syllable

Cleanliness. (Slide 8, 9, 10).

Sha - sha - sha - mother washes the baby.
Shu - shu - shu - I'm writing a letter.
Shi - shi - shi - the reeds whisper something.
She-she-she is a duck in the reeds.

Working on the shorthand. (Slide 11).

Sasha walked along the highway and sucked dry.

V. Physical education. (Slide 12).

VI. Primary fastening. (Slide 13).

1. Work on riddles Reading words

Winter has gone to distant lands,
A shaggy buzzed over the meadow (Bumblebee).

Everything rejoices today!
In the hands of a child.
Dancing for joy
Air… (Balls). (Slide 14).

In a snowy field along the way
My one-legged horse rushes.
And for many, many years
Leaves a black mark. (Pencil.) (Slide 15).

Not like needles
And they also fell from the tree. (Cones.) (slide 16).

(The cones preserve the seeds of coniferous trees, and when the seeds ripen, coniferous forests will grow .... It is also food for animals and birds in winter.)

By the seaside, a green oak,
Golden chain on an oak tree:
And day and night the cat is a scientist
Everything goes round and round in a chain;
Goes to the right - the song starts,
Left - tells a fairy tale

(Slide 18).

You are all familiar with the works of Pushkin, your parents read them to you from early childhood.
Now we will check how you remember them. (Slide 19).

Quiz based on Pushkin's fairy tales

1. Light my mirror, tell me
Yes, tell the whole truth.

"The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs"(Slide 20).

2. An old man lived with his old woman
By the blue sea.

"The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" . (Slide 21).

3. Three girls under the window
Were spinning late in the evening.
“If I were a queen, -
One girl says
That is for the whole baptized world
I would prepare a feast.

"The Tale of Tsar Saltan". (Slide 22).

4. I will give you a bird
Put her on the needle
On the ground and underground
You will have a friend...

"The Tale of the Golden Cockerel". (Slide 23).

Physical education for the eyes. (Slide 24).

Who did the Queen of Shamakhan ask as a reward from Tsar Saltan. (Slide 25).

Let's look at the Shamakhan queen in the textbook.

3. Work with the text in the “Russian alphabet” (p. 141). (Slide 26).

Reading and analysis of the text (in chorus, by yourself, along the “chain”).

  • Where did the children go for a walk?
  • Which word has many meanings? (Brushes)

Brushes are an ambiguous word. (Slide 27).

rowan brushes
Hands
Curtain brushes

What did the children collect? (bumps)

Reading by heart by the student.

- If we grow on spruces,
We are in place, we are in business,
And on the foreheads of the children
Nobody needs cones.

What cones are you talking about? (Bruises and bumps after fights.)

Summary of the lesson. What letter are we talking about today? What can you say about this letter? (Slide 28).

Hello my dear readers!

Rubric learn letters consonant today letter "SH". Children often have problems with the pronunciation of the sound [w], here, as I have already drawn your attention to in other articles, a speech therapist can help. He will easily determine the causes, and offer you appropriate exercises to correct the speech defect in your child.

I have prepared for you practical material: art word, games, crossword puzzles for the letter Sh.

Letter "SH"

Merry Poems

Shura ted the hay, Forgot the pitchfork in the hay.

G. Vieru

Naughty, quicken your pace! Hurry up and bring the sword to the musketeer!
look at the letter W- The letter is very good,

Because from her

Can do E and Yo.

Here are wild rose flowers -

Just a miracle of beauty!

Bright, fragrant...

Ah ah ah! prickly!

Rosehip put out its thorns

The thorns of the wild rose are like needles.

But we will not take the thorns from him -

We will pick useful fruits for the pharmacy.

S. Mosiyash

Rustle, whisper,

Noise under the window

Light spanking... Who is this dwarf?

Shish! There, behind the curtains near the window,

Nimble little mouse

Silence rustles.

cat on the window

She sews pants.

A mouse in boots

The hut is sweeping.

A rustle is heard in the reeds,

It buzzes in my ears:

One hundred fearless frogs

They scare the heron with a whisper.

I was walking through the woods and was afraid... Someone's scarf came across to me.

Immediately the forest did not become scary.

Hey, who lost the scarf?

The cat walks slowly

Claws like a letter W

Quickly a mouse under the stove - shast!

How not to fall into the paws ...

V. Stepanov

Under the water lilies in silence

Where not very small

Important breams are walking

The width of a plate.

What do we have in the forest with a letter W?

This bump flopped, rustling.

bumblebee and hornet noisily

They play in the porridge.

Insects rustle in the wild rose.

What else is in the forest with a letter W?

Noise and rustle near the hut.

Don't breathe, hunter!

Dog, don't rustle!

Duck with ducklings

Floats through the reeds.

The mouse whispers to the mouse:

"You're all rustling - you're not sleeping."

The mouse whispers to the mouse:

"I'll rustle quieter."

Tongue Twisters

1. In the stillness of the night near the reeds, rustles of snakes are barely audible.2. Yogurt was given to Klasha.

Dissatisfied Clasha:

“I don’t want yogurt,

Just give me some porridge."

3. There are six naughty people in the hut.

4. Sasha knocked bumps with a hat.

5. On the window, a small midge is deftly caught by a cat with its paw.6. Cones slippery rustled,

They splashed noisily from the pines.

A layer of snow, like a shawl,

Will hide cones until spring.

7. Sasha sewed a hat for Sanka.

8. Hat and coat -

That's the whole Mishutka.

9. A car was walking down the street, A car was walking without gasoline, A car was walking without a motor,

There was a car without a driver,

Went where she did not know

There was a car ... clockwork.

10. Forty mice walked, Carried forty pennies, Two mice worse

They carried two pennies.

Proverbs and sayings

1. You can't hide an awl in a bag.

2. With whom you will lead, from that you will type.

3. If you chase two hares, you won't catch a single one.

4. Away is good, but home is better.

5. Cat toys, and tears for the mouse.

6. On a mouse and a cat beast.

7. There is no better friend than your own mother.

8. Hurry - you will make people laugh.

Clean tongues

Games

The game "Who is attentive?"

1. Name the same sound in words: fur coat, pencil, car, closet, scarf, ball.

2. Guess the word by the first sounds of the following words: ball, watermelon, rocket, flag.

Answer: scarf.

The game "Who is more?"

Choose the words in which the sound [ sh] is located at the beginning ( hat, bump), In the middle ( bear, cup), at the end of a word ( reeds, pencil).

Game "Tell me a word"

Magic chain game

1. The chain must begin and end with the letter "w".

(Ball - cancer - cat - tank - pencil.)

2. Replace the first sound in words: live, day.

(Sew, jokes.)

3. Like one second out shah do mat?

(Shah - step - magician - mate.)

Anagram game.

Sleeper ( noodles), scarf ( ground meat), lace ( kite).

Invisible words

AT W – – – – – sat sailors,

– – – sh – – save for tea.

– – – – sh by the river bank,

climbed – – w- - in a sack of flour.

dangerous – – – sh – – for chickens

W – – – – – more expensive than twine.

Answer: a boat is a bun, a reed is a mouse, a kite is a lace.

Game "Complete the word"

Tire ( machine, peak), jester ( joke), thorn ( spike, bearing), sewed ( awl), walked ( slag), walked ( silk).

Tailhead

(Additional letters: m, l, a, d, o, e.)

– – shock – – – –

Answer: baggy: bag, shock, stake, fret, chocolate.

Game "Syllabic Lotto"

1. Make words with a syllable - shi- at the beginning or at the end.

(Yours, breathe, awl, sew, mice, decide, thorns etc.)

2. Continue the words: Mi ... (- sha), shu ... (- ba), Ma… (- sha), shi ... (- on the), sha ... (- ry), jester ... (- ka), hat ... (- ka), shash ... (- ki), check… (- that), lan… (- breathe), we… (- shea), pshe ... (- but), shi ... (- lo), school ... (- la), hat ... (- pa), check… (- ter), Shu… (- ra), dry ... (- ki).

Game "Compositor"

1. Select eight letters from these letters and add the name of the state. The rest will make the capital.

S t o v k e c t i o l l l m G

Answer: Sweden, Stockholm.

2. Make as many words as possible from the letters of the word chocolate.

Answer: school, shock, scale, slag, jackal, eye, salary, stake, tub, deck, masonry, cook, cat, shred, treasure, fret, boat, lacquer, horse, hell, dock, code etc.

Game "Puzzle"

Find an insect between the lines.

The reeds subsided, a bird flashed,

Everything is asleep, nothing moves.

Answer: bumblebee.

Crosswords

1. "Burn-Twirl"

Horizontally and vertically, write three identical words that mean ... However, look for a clue in the verses:

- I quickly melt behind the cheek.

- I argue with a stormy river.

- The sparrow is small, and yet I

Much smaller than a sparrow.

Answer: chocolate, dam, hummingbird

2. All words with the letter "Sh"

Puzzles

On the squares of the board, the kings brought the regiments together. No for the battle of the regiments

No bullets, no bayonets.

(Chess.)

garden worker -

Honey order.

(Bumblebee.)

I'm sitting on horseback, I don't know on whom,

meeting a friend,

I'll jump off - I'll welcome you.

(Hat.)

On billiards they are steel,

On the threads - rubber,

On the wardrobe - wooden,

On the Christmas tree - glass.

(Balls.)

I held your tail in my hand, You flew, I ran.

(Ball.)

Round, flying

Where, he doesn't know.

(Sharik.) G. Vieru

First I hid in the grass

Now sits on the head.

(Hat.)

My nose is prickly, like a needle,

But I do not sew, but only make holes.

(Awl.)

Gates open:

New guests have arrived.

Work begins -

I accept ships

To go to the rivers differently

On the steps of the water.

(Gateway.)

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