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Letter Introduction Routine—Nn
Objective
Children will practice the name, sound, and formation of the letter Nn.
Materials Preparation
letter card or anchor chart of
the letter Nn
Practice pronouncing the sound of N. You may choose to view the
sounds video to prepare. The sound will be represented as /n/.
Use a large letter card showing the uppercase and lowercase
letters along with a picture of a word that starts with N. If you do not
have letter cards, make an anchor chart by writing the uppercase
and lowercase letters on a large piece of construction paper, and
including a picture of a net or a nurse.
Introduce
Hide or cover your letter card/anchor chart. Lead children in the “New Letter Chant”:
“A brand new letter is waiting for me!
New letter, new letter, what will it be?”
Build excitement as you reveal the target letter: “Today our letter will be… N!” Uncover the letter.
Teach the Letter Name
Point to Nn on the letter card. “This is the letter N. What letter?” Children respond.
“Let’s say it in a sentence. Repeat after me: This letter’s name is N.” Children: “This letter’s name is N.”
Point to the uppercase letter. “Repeat after me: This is the uppercase N.” Children: “This is the
uppercase N.”
Point to the lowercase letter. “Repeat after me: This is the lowercase n.” Children: “This is the
lowercase n.”
Teach the Letter Sound
Cup your ear as if listening for a sound. “The sound this letter makes is /n/. What sound?”
Children respond.
“Let’s say it in a sentence. Repeat after me: The sound is /n/.” Children: “The sound is /n/.”
Point to the picture. “This is a net. Repeat after me: Net starts with the /n/ sound.” Children: “Net
starts with the /n/ sound.”