Beautiful words starting with the letter a and nouns. Development of phonemic perception, topic: “sound and letter a” for speech therapists, speech pathologists

Birthday

Purpose of the lesson: we study the letter A, the formation of reading skills, the basics of elementary graphic skills, the development of speech skills, and the improvement of phonemic hearing.

  • introduce the preschooler to the letter A and the correct pronunciation of the sound;
  • teach how to write the letter A in squares;
  • to generate interest in learning poems and riddles.

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

Name what is shown in the pictures below:

Astra Stork Watermelon Bus

Ask what sound the words begin with - the names of the pictures?

To say A, you need to open your mouth wide and “turn on” your voice. Repeat: AAA.

Are your tongue, teeth, or lips preventing air from flowing freely from your mouth? Notice how wide the mouth opens when we say A.

Write the letter A once on a piece of paper without squares.

Remember and name words that begin with A - animals, objects or names.

If the child finds it difficult, offer a simpler task:
AAALIK, AAANYA - what do you hear at the beginning of the word?

Assignment: Printed letter A for preschoolers

Place dots in the corners of the cells with a simple pencil or ballpoint pen; draw sticks neatly in the cells.

In cases where the child is asked to write a whole line of a letter, syllable or word, the adult gives a writing sample at the beginning of the line.
If a preschooler has difficulties, then an adult can draw two approximate lines, or put reference points that the child will connect with lines, or write the entire letters, and the child will simply circle them in a different color. Calligraphy should not be required at this stage of training.

Poems about the letter A

Here are two pillars diagonally,
And between them 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)

ABC let
Starts with STORK -
He, like the alphabet,
It starts with A!
(V. Zakhoder)

Everybody knows,
The letter A is a very nice letter.
And besides, the letter A
Main in the alphabet.
Love this sound
And Andrey and Allochka,
Stick like this, stick like that,
And in the middle there is a stick.
(E. Uspensky)

Tale about the letter A

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! (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...
“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 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, “that the very first word of every baby begins with A.”
- What kind of word is this? - I didn’t let up.
“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 a firm sign.

Proverbs and sayings starting with the letter A

Alphabet - the wisdom of the step..
A person's neatness is beautiful.
There is no need for treasure if there is harmony in the family.
The strongest friendship is not the one that is contained in words.
Water does not flow under a lying stone.
Without letters and grammar one cannot learn mathematics.
Without labor there is no fruit.
Small and smart.
Die yourself, but help your comrade.

Riddles for children starting with the letter A

The maple leaves have turned yellow,
Flew to the countries of the south
Swift-winged swifts.
What month is it, 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)

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)

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

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)

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)

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

Lesson summary:

  1. Pronunciation of new words from pictures increases the preschooler’s vocabulary, develops speech and memory.
  2. Cell exercises develop fine motor skills of the hands.
  3. Poems influence not only the development of memory. It has been proven that if you learn a few lines every day, new neural connections appear in the brain and your overall learning ability increases.
  4. Riddles develop children's intelligence, ability to analyze and prove. Teachers use riddles when teaching children to increase interest during complex tasks.

A selection of tasks for learning and consolidating the letter and sound A. By completing tasks, children will not only get to know, learn and reinforce the letter A, but also enrich their general stock of ideas, vocabulary. Develop fine motor skills and graphomotor functions - many tasks for shading, coloring, dotting, writing with the letter A. Develop mental functions- thinking, attention, imagination, memory, as well as gnosis. Will work on sound-letter analysis(determining the location of the sound A in a word).

To whom: the manuals will be useful to kindergarten teachers, primary school teachers, speech therapists (speech pathologists) and caring parents.

Age: for children from 4 to 8 years old. Depends on the individual characteristics of the child. These are mainly preschoolers in the senior group of kindergarten and 1st grade students.

Letter A, sound A _____________________________________________________

Letter A, sound A part 2 _____________________________________________________

Assignment with the letter A for children 4, 5, 6 years old _____________________________________________________

Letter A, exercises for children 5 - 6 years old _____________________________________________________

Letter A, senior group, 1st grade _____________________________________________________

Letter A, senior group, 1st grade, part 2 _____________________________________________________

Color all the letters A _____________________________________________________

Learning the letter A, for a speech therapist _____________________________________________________

Letter A, cursive _____________________________________________________

Letter A, part 2, logical tasks _____________________________________________________

Letter A for 1st grade or children in the senior group of kindergarten _____________________________________________________

Find the letter a, write the letter _____________________________________________________

Letter A, find and color, write _____________________________________________________

Introducing the letter A _____________________________________________________

Interesting tasks for learning the letter A _____________________________________________________

For speech therapists, the letter A _____________________________________________________

Labyrinth letter A

Development of graphomotor skills: shading of watermelon, pineapple, oranges. Writing the letter A
Read the syllables and complete them, complete the letter A, shade all the letters A
Tasks with the letter A for preschoolers, development of fine motor skills.
Development of sound-letter analysis, search for the letter A in words
Find and color only those pictures whose names contain the sound A at the beginning of the word (development of phonemic hearing).
Letter A task for preschoolers

Copybooks with the letter A for 1st grade students

A selection of copybooks with uppercase and lowercase letter A.The prescriptions provide informationabout proverbs and sayings with the letter A, information about the shark and pansies, as well as. The copybooks have coloring pages and additional tasks for the development of mental processes.

Copybook with the letter A. Proverbs and sayings.
Copybook with the letter A, a story about “Pansies” (work on the development of connected speech)
Letter A with the text “Shark” (work on vocabulary and consolidation of the letter A)
Copybook with letter A, riddle about the alphabet

Development of phonemic awareness, topic: “SOUND AND LETTER A” for speech therapists, speech pathologists

1. Look at the drawing. What is the girl doing? What sound does she make?
2. When pronouncing the sound A, the lips draw a large circle. Fill the circle with red.
3. Trace the dots around the large and small letter A. Print the letters A.

Look, in the hole on the wavy path there lives a low sound A, and on the hill there lives a high sound A.

The speech therapist pronounces the sound A in one exhalation, either in a high or a low voice, and the children must find and show with their finger a place on a wavy path (a hole or a slide) in accordance with the pitch of the sound A.This is how we develop the prosodic side of speech and speech breathing.

5. Now try it yourself, pronouncing the sound A and changing the pitch of your voice, and walk along the path with your index finger. (The speech therapist makes sure that the children, moving their finger along the path, change the pitch of their voice with one exhalation.)

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