The AnimalAlphabet
By: Rachel Lawrence
A
B
D
Z
U
RF
PL
IQ
M
ABCDEF
Can you match the animal with the correct letter?
ABCDEF
Ant
Bat
Cat
Duck
Elephant
Frog
As you move through the slide show, keep trying to match the animals with the letter that it starts with!
GHIJKL
GHIJKL
Gorilla
Hippo
Iguana
Jaguar
Kangaroo
Lion
Each letter has a specific sound to it…
MNOPQR
MNOPQR
MONKEY
NARWHAL
OWL
PENGUIN
QUAIL
RACCOON
As you continue your journey through the slide show, you’ll realize every letter matches with the first letter that the animal
starts with. But some letters are very tricky!
STUVWX
This is the tricky one, look at the last letter in the
name.
STUVWX
Squirrel
Tiger
Unicorn
Vulture
Whale
Fox
UNDERSTAND THAT PRINTED LETTERS REPRESENT SPOKEN WORDS.
Y
AND
Z
Y
AND
Z
YAK
ZEBRA
THE END!
GLCE’s• Phonics– Students will understand the alphabetic principle, that
sounds in words are expressed by the letters of the alphabet.
• Vocabulary– Students will, in context, determine the meaning of
words and phrases including objects, actions, concepts, content vocabulary, and literary terms, using strategies and resources including context clues, mental pictures, and questioning.
Citations• "Animal Alphabet - Lesson Plan Library." Discovery Education Classroom
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• United States. Michigan Department of Education. Grade Level Content Expectations. 05th ed. Vol. 12. ELA. Michigan.gov. Web. 16 Mar. 2010. <http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELA_02_87352_7.pdf>.
• "YouTube - Animal Alphabet Song." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. Web. 22 Mar. 2010. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47c7W3dMdeI>.