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Session 7


Session 7


Session Title

Fun with Vowels

Objective

Identify and Recognize Vowels: Help students recognize the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U).


Sound Association: Teach the correct pronunciation of each vowel sound.


Interactive Learning: Use songs, games, and crafts to make learning engaging and memorable.

Topics/Concept

Introduction to vowels and their sounds.


Creative activities for vowel recognition.


Learning through movement, music, and visual aids

Material Required

Flashcards with vowels A, E, I, O, U.


Paper triangles, paint, and markers for the craft activity.


Music for the vowel song and the Freeze and Mock game.

Methodology

A mix of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities to ensure all students actively participate in learning vowels.

Session Plan (90MIn)

Intro Activity 

Greet students and introduce the five vowels A, E, I, O, U.

Show flashcards and ask students to repeat the vowel sounds after you.

Main Topic/ Activity

Finger Pyramid Activity 

Students form a pyramid with their fingers, each representing a vowel.

They recite the vowels while holding the pyramid shape, reinforcing pronunciation.

Craft Activity: Vowel Triangles 


Step 1: Each child receives five paper triangles.

Step 2: They paint the triangles in different colors.

Step 3: Once dry, they write one vowel on each triangle.

Step 4: Display the triangles on a bulletin board to create a visual vowel chart.

Vowel Song & Movement 

Teach the vowel song:

"A, E, I, O, U…   A, E, I, O, U…   A, E, I, O, U…     And we are the vowels!"

As they sing, students hold up their painted triangles when their vowel is mentioned.

Game: Freeze and Mock 

Step 1: One child is the leader, playing music.

Step 2: Everyone dances until the leader shouts "Freeze!"

Step 3: The leader checks if anyone is still moving. Those caught moving sit down.

Step 4: The last student standing becomes the new leader.


Expected Learning Outcome:

Knowledge building-

Students recognize vowels and their sounds.

They associate vowels with letters and words.


Skill Building-

Improved pronunciation and phonemic awareness.

Strengthened listening, observation, and coordination skills.

Review Questions/Assessment/Tasks 


Ask students to point to their vowel triangles and say the vowel sound aloud.

Quick quiz: Show a flashcard, and students must say the vowel sound correctly 

Follow up Tasks

Introduce simple words using vowels (e.g., cat, pet, sit, top, fun).

Use picture books or word cards to illustrate vowels in real words.

Recap vowels in the next session before moving to consonants.