Kindergarten Math By: Lauren Baevich. §110.2. English Language Arts and Reading, Kindergarten. (7) Reading/letter-sound relationships. The student uses.

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Kindergarten Math By: Lauren Baevich

§ English Language Arts and Reading, Kindergarten. (7) Reading/letter-sound relationships. The student uses letter-sound knowledge to decode written language. The student is expected to: (A) name and identify each letter of the alphabet (K-1); (B) understand that written words are composed of letters that represent sounds (K-1); and (C) learn and apply letter-sound correspondences of a set of consonants and vowels to begin to read (K-1).

Unit Questions What are the 26 letters of the alphabet? What words start with each letter?

Bloom’s Taxonomy Knowledge: What are the 26 letters of the alphabet?

What Students Should Master The knowledge of each letter of the alphabet How to spell using the alphabet What words start with which letters The alphabet song

Essential Life Question When in your every day life do you use the alphabet?

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