Sentences with words with the letter e. Lesson of literary reading in the first grade "reading words, sentences and texts with letters e, e". I. Organizational stage of the lesson

Hello my dear readers!

I continue the section learn letters and today a vowel letter "E". It is difficult for children to find words for this letter, so I suggest to help practical material, as always art word, games.

But I propose to start with G. Yudin's story "Excavators". You are already familiar with such tasks, read the story and invite the child to remember all the words with the sound "E"

EXCAVATORS

Yesterday Edik ran into me from the fifth floor.

Drop your labels! - screams. – We have a real escalator in our yard!

I say:

- An excavator, probably, escalators are only in the subway.

We ran out into the yard, and there really is an excavator. The motor is running, but the excavator has gone somewhere. We climbed slowly into the cabin. And Edik took it and accidentally touched some kind of handle. The excavator suddenly twitches, how it goes! And ahead is an electric pole. Excavator on this pillar - r-r-time! Pillar on the side - two !!! And all the wires were broken. In our entire house, the electricity immediately went out and electric irons, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, televisions and everything powered by electricity stopped working.

Then the excavator driver came running, shouted and kicked us out of the cab. And in the evening dad came and ... Well, I'm not at all interested in remembering about this.

After reading, do not rush the child, offer to first express their opinion, discuss the meaning of incomprehensible words. Then offer to remember all the words with the sound "E"

Letter "E"

Merry Poems

Emu is a long-legged ostrich, Emu is proud, Emu is strict. Although he cannot fly,

He doesn't regret it.

Letter E on the FROM marvels

It's like looking in a mirror.

There is a resemblance for sure

Only there is no language.

A. Shibaev

I'm talking about an ostrich, about Ema,

I would write you a poem

But I don't get it:

Is he emu or is he emu?!

This button and lace -

Electric bell.

Echoes here and there

Echo goes through the mountains.

Echo, will you come down here?

Echo quietly: "Yes-yes-yes-ah!".

I took the bow and shouted: - Eh!

Now I will surprise everyone!

He pulled the bow tighter

Yes, the arrow got stuck all of a sudden!

And everyone around said:

E. Tarlapan

Over the meadows in the blue A letter flies E.It's a swallow in the spring

Returns home.

V. Stepanov

Rushed lighter than fluff

On a smooth, even track

And saw the letter E,

Similar to an ear.

- Mother! - heard from the hill.

The echo will also shout: "Ma-a-a!"

It was the baby who called the mother,

Echo, who are you shouting to?

Letter E does not wear fur

Letter E- forest echo.

E– electronic locator.

He knows by the sound

Where in the fog at dark night

The plane flies.

L. Stepanov

We are looking for an echo by the whole detachment:

Echo, where are you?

- Beside! Beside!

- Echo! Echo! Here's the fun!

So, the forest path

Walks-wanders with you echo

Invisible day-to-day.

Games

The game "Who is attentive?".

1. Find the same sound in words: screen, bookcase, popsicle, escalator.

2. Read the girl's name by the first sounds of the words: excavator, ball, bear, bus. (Emma.)

3. Clap your hands once when you hear the sound [ uh] in words: tree, skirt, willow, woodpecker, unit, eureka, brush, if, this, elevator, excursion, electricity, children, era, echo.

The game "Who is more?".

Think of as many words as possible with the sound [ uh].

Answer: eucalyptus, equator, sketch and etc.

The game "Syllabic auction".

Continue the words.

Ele… (- vator), es ... (- kiz), esta ... (- feta), aero… (- core), on… (- this), do… (- this).

Rhyme game.

Come up with a rhyme for the word floor.

Answer: hut, jumble, installation, landscape, drainage.

The game "Tell me a word."

Magic chain game.

1. Turn floor in house:

Answer: Floor - heat - watermelon - tooth - side - code - house.

2. Make word chains in which all words contain the letter "e".

Elastic - canape - screen.

Electrician - canoe - express - figurine - airfield - macrame - era - aloe - crew.

3. Who in a few moments will turn echo in choir?

Answer: echo - ear - ear - cheers - bra - boa - boron - choir.

Game "Find the word".

Whatnot - floor, river, arch.

Elastic - eraser, whale, tick, last.

The game "Ladder".

Game "Complete the word."

This ( floor), tap ( screen), press ( express), bale ( crew), sport
(export), coupon ( reference), suffering ( stage), floor ( Hermitage).

The game "Puzzle - Echo".

champion cook buckwheat clamp

Look at these words and answer the following questions:

1. What flower was awarded to the champion?

2. What dish did the cook prepare?

3. What is the name of the water stream near which buckwheat grows?

4. Where did you throw the collar?

Answer: peony, ear, river, whirlpool.

Game "Setter".

Make words from the letters of the word electric locomotive.

Answer: ditch, cart, gaze, century, lion, call, body, summer, current etc.

Crossword

1. A substance that covers the teeth.

2. The line dividing the globe into northern and southern hemispheres.

3. A person who knows a lot.

4. Export of something abroad.

5. Platform for execution.

6. An integral part of something.

7. An integral part of the TV.

Answer: enamel, equator, scholar, export, scaffold, element, screen.

Puzzles

A mole climbed into our yard, Digs the earth at the gate. A ton will enter the mouth of the earth,

If the mole opens its mouth.

(Excavator.)

- Hand-hands,

What in the earth are you looking for?

- I'm not looking for anything

I dig and drag the earth.

(Excavator.)

wooden leg,

chocolate shirt,

I'm melting in the sun

In the mouth I disappear.

(Eskimo.)

In a dark forest, behind any pine,

A marvelous wonder of the forest is hiding.

Shout "ay" - and it will respond.

Laugh and it will laugh.

(Echo.)

Lives without a body

Speaks without language

Nobody sees it, but hears it.

(Echo.)

The carriage itself opened the doors for us. A staircase leads to the city. We do not believe our eyes:

Everyone stands, she goes.

(Escalator.)

I spent the sun

For your window

hung from the ceiling,

It became fun at home.

(Electric light bulb.)

We walk up the stairs

No need with you -

Miraculous staircase

Runs by itself.

(Escalator.)

No ears, but hears

No mouth, but screaming

There is no mind, but he knows all languages.

(Echo.) G. Vieru

Hear hear

And I can't see.

(Echo.)

Thank you for visiting my page!

The purpose of the lesson: to form children's knowledge that a vowel E denotes the hardness of a consonant; continue dividing words into syllables; make sentences, learn to work with text, promote the intellectual development of children; respect for animals.

Equipment: bird templates (sparrows), illustrations of animals, a book of poems by S. Ya. Marshak, CD “Best Songs for Children”, magnets.

During the classes

I. Organizational moment.

a) The bell rang for us
Everyone walked quietly into the classroom.
Everyone got up at their desks beautifully,
Greeted politely.
(Turn around and say hello to each other)

b) We put our feet on the floor,
We will all straighten our backs,
Put your elbows on the table
Let's take the house to the nose.
Left hand on the table
Put the right one on top.

Warm up.

c) smile at each other
- inflate your cheeks and let the air out slowly
- roll the caramel in your mouth
- stick out your tongue with a spatula, a tube
- make sounds sounds [s], [and], [a], [o], [y], [e]

What was the last sound? [e]

- What is that sound?

The purpose of our lesson is to continue working on sounds and letters; divide words into syllables, form sentences. Be able to work on the text and enrich our speech with new words; cultivate respect for the animal world.

II. Repetition

passed material.

What are the 2 groups of sounds? (consonants and vowels)

What vowels indicate the softness of a consonant?

(i, i, e, e, u)

Which of the vowels are special? Why?

(i, e, e, u)

a) 2 sounds at the beginning of a word - Yula, Christmas tree Julia
b) (after vowels - my, give, beautiful)
c) (after a soft sign - drink, pour, twist)

What vowels indicate the hardness of a consonant?

(a, o, u, s, uh)

Can you name one of these letters in these words?

(look and read on the board)

- Make up a word plan emu.

Now read the “sweet” word.

- And who do I call a poet? (a person who writes poetry)

What poets do you know? (K. Chukovsky, A. Pushkin, A. Barto, S. Marshak, V. Mayakovsky)

- Make sentences with these words.

d) Analysis of the word scheme - emu.

- Tell us Artyom what did you compose?

(Emu - 2 syllables, 3 letters, 3 sounds, 1 stressed syllable)

- Tell a poem: I'm talking about an ostrich

About Emu
I would write you a poem
But I don't understand
Is he an emu or an emu?

Guys, what is echo? (echo, only part of the word sounds)

- Where can I hear echo? (in the forest, on the river, in an empty room)

Let's play echo: I name the word, and you tell me its ending (aloud)

car - tire
laughter - fur
braid - wasp
screen - crane
deer - laziness

And let's say a poem:

Across the river here and there
Someone is walking through the bushes.
Echo, echo, is that you?
Echo answers: - You ...

- Guys, where in words, the letter is most often written E? (at the beginning and middle of a word)

- but the sound [e] sometimes invisible, because he hides in what letter? (e).

- Let's read the words with the letter E out loud so that we hear this sound: animals, dinner, bran, bear

- What does the letter indicate in them e?

- Guys, besides the named animal, what other animals do you know?

- Could you describe them by their character: (The hare is cowardly, the bear is clumsy, the wolf is evil, the fox is cunning)

- Read the words on the board, what did you notice the same in these words?

cunning
cheat
outwit
unsophisticated

What did you notice in the words? (the common part, which is called the root)

What is the name of this part of the word before the root? (console)

- Guys, how do you understand the word artless? (kind, simple)

- Can i fox name unsophisticated?

- This word unsophisticated is the opposite of cunning, trick.

- Guys, we have a crossword puzzle, I will write animals into it and hang out a picture of an animal.

– And who is it?

1. He is in winter under a blizzard howl

Sleeping in a snow lair (bear) (4)

2) Who has one horn. Guess... (rhinoceros) (5)

3) Collect the word m o f r (1)

4) More than anyone in the world, he
Very, very kind. (elephant) (6)

5) I hit the green!
Crying bitterly! (crocodile) (8)

6) Playboy for pranks
Mom hides in a bag right away (kangaroo) (7)

7) He is called the king of the forests. He has sharp hearing and vision, and only the male has a mane, while the female does not. Who is it? (lion) (9)

8) Read the word on the “tape” (I point out the letters with a pointer) (crane) (2)

- Read a word that will be general for all these animals? (animals)

What are the words that answer the question Who? (animated)

III. Fizminutka.

And now we will warm up, we will do physical education

The best swing
Flexible creepers.
This is from the cradle, monkeys know
Who has been rocking all century
Yes Yes Yes!
He is not offended
Never!

IV.

Working on new material.

- Guys, where can I see different animals?

(At the zoo, circus)

Why are zoos created? / Yes, zoos are created so that we look at the animals, since we cannot visit Africa, Australia, and even to save them from predators and poachers.

Now we are going to our zoo, but not alone, but to find out with whom, we will read the words and find the keyword.

in one (on the board)
oh trumpet
p lattice
crocodile
visited
toothy

- What does the word bran mean? (Feed from leftover grain when it is broken)

So, who's going to the zoo with us? (sparrow)

What do you know about sparrows? (They are urban and rural. City ones are more impudent and louder. Village ones are calmer. They are very gluttonous and always hungry. They ate entire fields of crops, and people drove them and shouted: “Beat the thief!” This is how the name was given to this bird SPARROW. They do not build nests, but capture other people's nests from starlings and swallows, and it is already impossible to drive him out).

- Many poets wrote poems, songs, stories about birds, and the sparrow bird was no exception.

- Poet S. Yak. Marshak wrote a poem about him. And what do you know about S. Marshak.

(Born more than 100 years ago. Early began to write poetry and print in magazines. Lived in England for a long time. He wrote and translated a lot from English. He loved children and wrote not only poems for them, but fairy tales.)

- Listen to the poem and say where did the sparrow dine?

- Open your textbooks on page 184 and read the poem in an undertone, remember where he has been.

What did he eat with the animals?

- When did his visit to the zoo almost end sadly?

Who do you usually ask questions? (to people)

- What are the names of such proposals? (interrogative)

Who is asked the question in the poem?

- What did he reply? (visited the zoo)

- Let's read line 1 as if you met someone and want to know where he was?

– Think about how he was in the beginning when he thought about where he would dine ? (sad)

- And when did he begin to remember what mood he was in?

v. Dramatization of the poem (four schoolchildren come out and read 2 lines in a “chain”)

What does this poem teach? (Do not forget about animals, especially in winter. And do not think that one of them is either scary or kind - everyone wants to live, they are all important and necessary. And not all, of course, animals are hospitable and you need to be wary of those who may offend).

VI . creative work.

So, we read and learned how sparrows get their own food, we found out that they ate, became cheerful. Here are the patterns of these birds.

Please decorate them, showing how well-fed, happy, cheerful they are. (To the music of the song “Don't tease dogs”, children decorate sparrow patterns).

VII. The results of the work.

Place your sparrow next to the animal on the crossword that you think is kinder. (they hang sparrows on a crossword puzzle with s / n magnets for the animal that they like).

What did today's lesson teach you?

- What discoveries did you make?

VIII. Homework.

Read the poem and think of a continuation of this story.

Literature:

  1. Goretsky V.G. Russian alphabet, M. “Enlightenment”. 2004.
  2. Marshak S.Ya. Where did the sparrow eat? M.: Malysh, 1987.

Literacy lesson on the topic: "Capital letter E. Reading words, sentences, text with learned letters"

Mavlyutova Guzalia Samigullovnaprimary school teacher

Target:

Get to know the capital letter E , with people of art, with encyclopedias.

Tasks:

  1. Ensure the ability to find sound [e] in words, read words with a capital letter E. Learn to analyze words.
  2. Develop cognitive interest by creating problem situations.
  3. Cultivate a desire to learn and make discoveries.

Equipment: colored crayons, cards with uppercase and lowercase letters of vowels, magnets, drawing paper (2), ICT (presentation).

DURING THE CLASSES.

I. Updating knowledge(motivational moment).

- Consider the "sounds", what can you say about them? (vowel sounds)

Why do you think so? (They hold hands, there are 6 of them, yesterday they studied the vowel sound [e]). Two students come out and paint over the shoes of the "sound" in red.

What do you know about vowel sounds? (There are percussion, unstressed)

What kind of work do they do? (form a syllable, indicate the softness and hardness of consonants)

A diagram is drawn up (Appendix 1). One student says everything that they remembered about vowel sounds according to the scheme.

Teacher (CONCLUSION + WRITING ON THE BOARD): - "REPEATED ..."

II. Formulation of the problem(Appendix 2) .

Populate the "sounds" with their letters (chalk).

To the board, a student and a student (work together).

Now think, whose names begin with these sounds? (time to think)

Stand up and go to your “sound players” (children go to the blackboard)

What sound do your names begin with? (ask each group of guys)

What letters would you use to represent these sounds in writing? Take these letters (there are several lowercase and uppercase letters on the teacher’s table. They take, show and fix on the “sounds”, and those who are sitting check and correct)

A PROBLEM arises: there is no capital letter E! (lower case only). Why?

Children: - did not study the capital letter E.

So what is the PURPOSE of our lesson?

So what are we going to talk about in class?

Children: - about the capital letter E.

III. Work on the image of this letter(Appendix 3) .

Tell me, have you ever seen this letter in your life? Where? What does she look like? See how the guys see this letter and what they COMPARE with(CLICK) . At home, try to create your own drawing with this letter and I hope that you will remember it and will not be confused with other letters of the alphabet.

IV. Reading words and sentences. "Work" capital letter E(Appendix 4) .

(CLICK)

Read ( Edvard Grieg, Edison Denisov)

Children read first to themselves, then aloud.

What are these words?

Children: - surnames and names of people

Maybe you have heard these names and surnames of people? Who are they?

Children share their opinions. In case of difficulty, ask to read the sentences given below the columns in the textbook.

What does our "compatriot" mean? Look at the 3rd column of words. What are these words?

Children: - single root

What word did this word come from?

Children: - Fatherland

And our Fatherland with you is ... .. (Russia).

- What are our compatriots called if we are residents of Russia?

Children: - Russians.

So Edison Denisov is a Russian composer(CLICK - photo) . What are Edvard Grieg's compatriots called?

Children: - Norwegians (CLICK - photo) .

Listen to Edvard Grieg(A fragment from E. Grieg's opera "Peer Gynt" "Anitra's Dance" sounds.

Read the following names(CLICK Eduard Uspensky, Emma Moshkovskaya)

Who are they? (famous children's writers(CLICK - photo) )

Can you remember the titles of their works?((CLICK, their book covers)

Read the second sentence to yourself. What is it talking about?(CLICK, Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Poe)

What did you find out about these people?

What does foreign mean? (CLICK - writers photo)

– Can they be called our compatriots?

- In high school, you will get acquainted with the work of these writers, for someone they will become a favorite!

– Read the last 2 words from the textbook ( Ecuador, Hellas (CLICK ). Heard somewhere?

(Children's answers)

Find out what these words are called at home. Where will you look for information?(CLICK)

But despite the fact that you do not know and have not heard about them, what can you say for sure (exactly)?

Children: - written with a capital letter.

- Look at the difficult words we read!(CLICK, all I.F famous people)

– What do they have in common? (Sound[e] .) What letter denotes this sound? (capital E)

When is a capital letter necessary?

Children (INCLUSION): to write proper names + 1 student repeats this conclusion again

- (student's name…..) tell me, please, was this information new for you? (REMEMBERED)

What was new?

Children: - information about these people (LEARNED)

V. Working with text(Appendix 5) .

A) before reading (CLICK)

A book about everything.

Read. What book are you talking about?

Children: - about the encyclopedia.

How did you guess? Try to prove that it is really "about everything in the world."

(children's opinions are heard)

And whether our assumptions are correct, we will find out by reading the text in the textbook(CLICK) .

B) reading

An encyclopedia is a reference book.(Do you understand the meaning? Read the following sentence to yourself.)From it we learn about everything that interests us: about man and animals, about the history of mankind and our Fatherland(that is, about which state?), about stars and planets, machines, great scientists(people who glorified their name with great discoveries)and their discoveries, about writers and their books, about ecology(what is it?), ethics (what is it?) and much more.(Then the children read on their own to the end of the paragraph.)In the library you can find various encyclopedias, including those for children. The most complete is the "Children's Encyclopedia" in 15 volumes. Here are their names: "World History", "Biology", "Astronomy", "History of Russia",

"History of Art" and others.(What others? Of how many volumes is the most complete? And a volume is a book.)

- Read the 2nd paragraph of the text silently. Encyclopedias are treasure troves of knowledge. No wonder extensive knowledge is called "encyclopedic". In the old days, a person with such knowledge was called an encyclopedist.

B) after reading

- Why is the encyclopedia called the pantry of knowledge?

What is broad knowledge called? (Encyclopedic.)

Were our guesses correct?

CONCLUSION: we LEARNED that the encyclopedia, indeed, can be considered a book about everything in the world.

Have you used the encyclopedia? When? Tell me, could we use the encyclopedia materials at the lesson today? Where when?)? At what moments?

(CLICK , showing several encyclopedias on a slide)

VI. Homework.

– Can a person possess encyclopedic knowledge?

- What is the name of such a person? (ERUDITE)

Are there guys like that in our class?

Do you want to be ERUDED?

What does that require?

Children: - "Medicinal plants"

Where is the information taken from?

Children: - from the "Children's Encyclopedia"

Read it at home, discuss it with your parents, or you can read other encyclopedic information. I hope that in the next lessons you will share your impressions and new knowledge.

VII. Summary of the lesson.

What was the purpose of our lesson?

Children: - Get to know the capital letter E.

What did we do for this?

Children: - REPEATED ... (about vowels)

COMPARED ... (capital letter E with other letters and objects)

REMEMBERED ... (that proper names and the beginning of sentences are capitalized)

LEARNED ... (interesting information about writers, composers, encyclopedia)

Emil, Elina, can you now find the missing letter of your name?

Children: - yes! (go to the board and show the capital letter E)

VIII. Reflection.

Are you satisfied with the way you worked in class?

1. I worked at the lesson
2. With my work in the lesson, I
3. The lesson seemed to me
4. For the lesson I
5. My mood
6. The material of the lesson was

7. Homework seems to me

active / passive
happy / not happy
short / long
not tired / tired
got better / got worse
clear / not clear
useful / useless

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Lesson88. reading words withLETTER E
(fixing)

Goals: consolidate students' knowledge of the vowel uh; develop speech, logical thinking.

Equipment : textbook, subject pictures, magnetic board, letters and syllables.

During the classes

I. The mobilizing part of the lesson.

II. Consolidation of basic knowledge.

The game "Typesetter" (by teams).

The word is written on the board electric locomotive.

Children make up and type new words from the letters of the given word. (Ditch, cart, gaze, century, lion, call, body, summer, current etc.)

Game "Complete the word."

There are unfinished words on the magnetic board. Children need to complete them by inserting a letter or syllable.

this ... (floor), crane (screen), press (express), bale (crew), sport (export), coupon (standard), strada (stage), floor (hermitage).

Physical education minute

Children read a poem by S. Ya. Marshak “Where did the sparrow dine?”, p. 184.

1. The first time the poem is read in its entirety (each student reads one or two lines).

2. An analysis is being carried out on the issue m:

What question does the poem begin with?

Who is usually asked questions? ( People, adults and children.)

- And who is the question here? ( Sparrow.)

- Tell us what you know about sparrows, what kind of birds they are, how they get their own food. ( Sparrow is a mobile, nimble bird, always on the move, picking up crumbs, grains, worms everywhere.)

- What did the sparrow answer to the question?

Who shared food with him?

- What food? ( Carrot, millet, bran.)

- When did his visit to the zoo almost end sadly?

3. Children reread the text and work on the expressiveness of reading.

What did the sparrow do to the elephant?

What was he doing at the crane?

Who did he go to next?

- What did you treat yourself to at the rhinoceros?

The game "Syllabic auction".

There are unfinished words on the magnetic board. Children write words.

Ele ... (-vator); es ... (-kiz); relay race);

aero ... (-drome); by ... (–et); du ... (-et).

Physical education minute

Reading the story "Bug", p. 185.

Questions:

- What was the Beetle carrying?

- What did the bug see?

- What did the bug think?

– What did she do?

- How did it all end?

The text is reread. Children retell the content of the text.

The game "Tell me a word."

Long distances

He rushes without delay;

Written at the end of two FROM,

It's called... ( express).

To distant villages, cities

Who is on the wire?

bright majesty,

It… ( electricity).

All learned letters are repeated. The position of the letter is determined uh on the "tape of letters", p. 185.

III. Summary of the lesson.

- What did you repeat in class?

– What was especially interesting?

What tasks were difficult?

Ekaterina Shabalina
Theme "Sound and letter e"

Target: Correct pronunciation sound E, acquaintance with letter E. Laying out, transforming, reading syllables, words and sentences from split alphabet letters. Proposal printing. Drafting proposals. Reading words on cards with the definition of the syllabic composition of the word and the allocation of the stressed syllable. Assimilation of indeclinable nouns An exercise in the word formation of relative adjectives. The development of fine and gross motor skills, the development of observation, the enrichment of vocabulary and knowledge about the environment.

Equipment: subject pictures with sound E, plastic (ebonite) sticks, pieces of woolen rags, pieces of paper for experimentation; letter cash registers, letters E, uh, schemes for sound analysis, reading cards, notebooks, pencils.

Lesson progress

1. Organizational moment. Experiment "Electricity".

Guys who want to participate in the experiment, come to the table.

Take paper and tear it into small pieces. Now take a rag and rub the sticks hard with it. And now, attention, experiment! Touch the pieces of paper with your chopsticks. What happened?

That's right, if you rub a piece of ebonite, plastic, amber, which in Greek is called an electron, then a force appears in it that attracts small pieces of paper and strings. This force was called electricity. Electricity can heat and feed us, freeze food in the refrigerator, transfer our voice anywhere on the phone, show a movie on TV, scrub the floors in our apartment, and our faithful and strong friend can do much more. But, you must always remember that electricity of great power is dangerous. And all experiments, for example, such as today, should be carried out only with adults.

11. Reporting the topic of the lesson

Now, guys, sit back and tell me which sound heard in words: experiment, electricity, electron, ebonite? (Sound e.) Today we are going to learn how to pronounce words clearly. sound e, get acquainted with letter e.

1. Feature sound e according to articulatory and acoustic features

2. Introduction to letter E: showing, examining, contour.

Showing capital and small letter E.

With an open mouth

And with a big tongue.

Finding letters e in the alphabet.

3. Development of phonemic perception and auditory memory. (Clap your hands if you hear sound E) . Screen, floor, cocoa, tree, skirt, willow, woodpecker, popsicle, eureka, water, brush, this, book, elevator, excursion, electricity, sofa, era, echo.

4. Compilation from letters split alphabet of syllables, words, reading them: es, et, El, ek, eh, pe, se, ke, me, ne, he, te, this, this, this, these, echo, Emma, ​​emu, poet, poets, poem, popsicle, eskimo.

5. Assimilation of indeclinable nouns. You and I laid out interesting words popsicle, echo. These words are interesting because they do not change.

Word experiment!

Speech therapist A: We bought a lot. (eskimo). What can we feed a friend? Eskimo.

Ate one. (eskimo). We ate a lot of ... popsicles. There are many immutable words: coffee, coat, Pinocchio. And we will go for a walk with an echo.

6. Pantomime "Walking in the Forest".

Children depict walking on tall grass, windbreak and bumps.

We went far into the forest and got lost.

We got lost in the forest (sad) Shouted all: "Ay!" (loudly)

Nobody responds (sadly)

It echoes every time

Here's the fun.

Mimics us.

Our echo returns to us quiet: "Ay! Ay!" E. Blaginina

We found a path, we return home. And there recently there was a whole story with the boy Edik. Here listen.

6. Reading the story of G. Yudin "Excavators".

(Memorize as many words as you can sound [e].)

EXCAVATORS

Yesterday Edik ran into me from the fifth floor.

Drop your labels! - screams. - We have a real escalator in our yard!

I say:

An excavator, probably, escalators are only in the subway.

We ran out into the yard, and there really is an excavator. The motor is running, but the excavator has gone somewhere. We climbed slowly into the cabin. And Edik took it and accidentally touched some kind of handle. The excavator suddenly twitches, how it goes! And ahead is an electric pole. Excavator on this pillar - r-r-time! Pillar on the side - two! And all the wires were broken. In our entire house, the electricity immediately went out and electric irons, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, televisions and everything powered by electricity stopped working.

Then the excavator driver came running, shouted and kicked us out of the cab. And in the evening, dad came and. Well, I'm not interested in remembering this at all.

a) Free statements of children on the content of the story.

b) Name the words that you remember, with sound [e].

c) Children's reasoning about compliance with safety rules.

9. Physical Minute "Well" T. Borovik Work on the strength of the voice, the expressiveness of speech. Development of coordinated hand and finger movements.

Here is a large well with clean fresh water

Birds flew to him: "Give us a well to drink!"

“Drink, dear sisters! I have plenty of water!”

These birds drink water, these grains peck,

These birds drink water, these grains peck.

So the game is over, it's time for the birds to fly away.

10. Printing letters E, syllables, words, sentences.

11. Drawing up schemes of these proposals.

12. reading words on cards with the definition of the syllabic composition and the allocation of the stressed syllable.

11. Word formation of relative adjectives, their agreement with nouns - the contraction of sentences.

I propose to continue our experiments, only now verbal. Let's look at the subjects of our experiment.

This rag of wool - So this (woolen) rag.

We will rub (woolen) rag sticks.

This stick is made of plastic - So this (plastic) wand.

We take in hand (plastic) sticks.

We'll touch pieces of paper (plastic) chopsticks.

These pieces of paper - So this (paper) pieces.

We experimented with (paper) pieces, (plastic) chopsticks and (woolen) rags.

I suggest that you continue these experiments with your parents.

111. The result of the lesson. What have you learned? Pronunciation characteristic sound E. Recall words from sound E.

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