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      • The benefits of playing I Spy with your child It's great for children to get thinking about the sounds that make up words - particularly the sounds that start different words It allows children to exercise their imagination as they look for objects and words to use in playing the game
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    • Beginning Sounds. Invite your child to do this activity. Name the activity, “I-Spy.” Place the basket of objects on the rug or table. Ask your child to choose one object from the basket and hold it in their hand.
    • Ending Sounds. Note: These activities are done using objects containing only three sounds. This lesson develops your child’s awareness of the sound at the end of a word.
    • Middle Sounds. Note: Once your child quickly hears the beginning and ending sounds, introduce the middle sound. Choose objects containing only three sounds.
    • All sounds. This stage is more abstract—no need to use objects or cards. Choose any word that has three sounds, using the 40 key sounds. Remember that there is often a difference between the number of sounds heard in a word and the number of letters (church, which has three sounds and six letters).
  2. Jan 25, 2024 · I Spy Sound Games in Four Steps. The ability to hear all the sounds in words (phonemic awareness) is a key step to learning how to read. The young child's brain is primed to do this and we can help by playing a simple little game called the sound game or I Spy.

  3. It is a fun and easy activity that requires little to no preparation. You can use “I Spy” to work on articulation or language. Below is an example of how I use this game for articulation. Items to use for playing I Spy: things in the room, pictures (like the ones in the collage above), sound cards, and books.

  4. Oct 20, 2020 · A childhood favourite is “I Spy”. This game is a great way to keep our students connected to their learning and have fun. “I Spy” aims to help children improve language development, stimulate their minds and get familiar with their surroundings.

  5. I Spy is a great game to help children practise using vocabulary for all sorts of objects they can see. It can get them thinking about the different characteristics of...

  6. Mar 17, 2023 · These I Spy Phonics games are great not only because your students will have fun playing them, but also because they are DECODABLE (check this blog post to learn more about the importance of decodable texts) and NO PREP! 🥳 Making your life easier and your students reading skills practice more fun!

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