Session 6 : Blending With Consonants - Part 3

Session Title

Blending Sounds, Building Words-Part 3

Objective 

  • Identify and pronounce consonant-vowel blends formed by C, G, V, and J with the vowels a, e, i, o, u.

  • Recognize and read simple words and phrases that utilize these blends.

  • Apply their knowledge by constructing new words and sentences using the learned blends.

  • Engage in interactive activities to build listening, speaking, and collaborative skills through games, group tasks, and creative storytelling.

Topic 

Consonant-Vowel blends with C, G, V, and J

(Blending Consonants with a, e, i, o, u)

Methodology 

Interactive Learning 

Materials 

  • Sound Detective Badges
    Printable badges for students to wear during the session.

  • Blend Cards
    Cards with consonant-vowel blends (ca, go, va, ju, etc.) to introduce and practice sounds.

  • Letter Tiles
    Plastic or paper tiles with individual letters for word-building activities.

  • Word Cards
    Cards with simple C, G, V, J blend words (e.g., cat, goat, vet, jug) for the Reading Race and practice.

  • Flashcards
    Visual aids showing blends (ca, ce, ci, etc.) for pronunciation practice.


Session Duration

90 minutes 

Introduction Activity (20 minutes) 

Sound Detective

 Teacher: Welcome, Sound Detectives. Today, each of you is becoming a Sound Detective — your mission is to find secret sounds in words! You’ll be listening closely for special blends like ca, go, va, ju and more.
But before we begin, every great detective needs a badge!

Here is your Sound Detective Badge — wear it proudly!
Now let’s get ready to listen, learn, and crack the code of sounds!"

 Step 1: Say the Words

Say one word at a time, clearly. After each word, pause and let students respond.

For example:

  • Teacher says: “Cat”
    Students say: “ca!”

  • Teacher says: “Goat”
    Students say: “go!”

  • Teacher says: “Van”
    Students say: “va!”

  • Teacher says: “Jug”
    Students say: “ju!”

Important: Only say one word at a time and give them time to think.

 Step 2: Add Some Trick Words

Throw in a few words that don’t start with the focus blends (to keep it fun and challenging):

Examples:

This helps develop discrimination skills — they learn to tell what fits and what doesn’t.

Main Activity (35 minutes)

Blend Introduction & Pronunciation  (15 minutes) 
Blend & Build Challenge (20 minutes) 

 Step-by-Step Instructions

 1. Group Setup 

 2. Build with Letter Tiles

 3. Create a Word Wall 

 Wrap-Up:

Follow-Up Activity (25 minutes)

Reading Race  

Prepare Word Cards:

Celebrate Learning:

Review Question(10 minutes)

  1. What blend do you hear in the word "van"?

  2. Can you say a word with the "ca" blend?

  3. Which blend is in the word "goat"?

Recap & Reflect:

  • Ask students:
    “What new blends did we learn today?”
    “Can you give me one word with ‘ju’? With ‘ca’? With ‘vi’?”

  • Quickly review a few blend cards on the board as a group.

Expected Learning Outcomes:

 Knowledge Building:
  1. Students will identify and pronounce consonant-vowel blends formed by C, G, V, and J with vowels (a, e, i, o, u).
  2. Students will recognize and read simple words that include these blends.
  3. Students will understand the concept of blending consonants and vowels to create words.
 Skill Building:
  1. Students will improve their phonemic awareness by accurately identifying and pronouncing consonant-vowel blends.
  2. Students will develop word-building skills by constructing words with letter tiles and practicing blends.
  3. Students will enhance listening, speaking, and communication skills by actively participating in group activities and games.
  4. Students will build teamwork and collaboration through group tasks such as the “Blend & Build Challenge” and “Reading Race.”

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Updated 26 May 2025 08:14:34 by iLab