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{{Infobox Lesson
{{Infobox Lesson
| Name          = Phonetic Object Boxes
| Name          = Phonetic Object Box
| Topic        = Language
| Topic        = Language
| Subtopic      = Reading
| Subtopic      = Reading
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# Take the objects one at a time and have the child name each one, then lay them across the top of the table.  If the child doesn't know the name of the object you can either tell them the name or just set the object aside.
# Take the objects one at a time and have the child name each one, then lay them across the top of the table.  If the child doesn't know the name of the object you can either tell them the name or just set the object aside.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 2.JPG|270px]]
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 2.JPG|270px]]
# Next step
# Write the word for one of the little objects on a slip of paper.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 3.JPG|270px]]
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 3.JPG|270px]]
# Next step
# Have the child sound out the word, and then match it to the correct object.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 4.JPG|270px]]
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 4.JPG|270px]]
# Next step
# Continue doing this until every object has its label.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 5.JPG|270px]] [[Image:Reading with Objects 6.JPG|270px]]
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 5.JPG|270px]] [[Image:Reading with Objects 6.JPG|270px]]
# Next step
# If the child shows interest, remove the labels and mix them up. Match them to the objects again.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 7.JPG|270px]]
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 7.JPG|270px]]
# Next step
# Put the labels in the basket along with the objects so the child can do the work later on their own.  You could also have pre-printed labels.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 8.JPG|270px]] [[Image:Reading with Objects 9.JPG|270px]]
# Put the labels in the basket along with the objects so the child can do the work later on his own.  You could also have pre-printed labels.
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 10.JPG|270px]]
#: [[Image:Reading with Objects 10.JPG|270px]]
== Points of Interest ==
== Points of Interest ==


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== Variations and Extensions ==
== Variations and Extensions ==
 
The words slips could be put out first, and then the objects could be matched to them.
: [[Image:Reading with Objects 8.JPG|270px]] [[Image:Reading with Objects 9.JPG|270px]]
== Material ==
== Material ==


===Make Your Own===
===Make Your Own===
 
* If done in a homeschool environment, you may wish to use a larger container and collect some normal sized objects that you already have from around your home.<br/>(cup, hat, pen, bag, box, lid, etc.)
== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
*[[A Path for the Exploration of Any Language Leading to Writing and Reading]] by Muriel Dwyer, pages 25-26
*[[A Key to Writing and Reading for English]] by Muriel Dwyer, page 11
*[[Basic Montessori: Learning Activities for Under-fives]] by David Gettman, pages 150-152
*[[Basic Montessori: Learning Activities for Under-fives]] by David Gettman, pages 150-152
*[[Teaching Montessori in the Home: The School Years]] by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, pages 110, 128-129
*[[Teaching Montessori in the Home: The School Years]] by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, pages 110, 128-129
*[[Montessori Read & Write]] by Lynne Lawrence, pages 106-109


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Latest revision as of 22:21, 18 February 2021

Phonetic Object Box
Language - Reading
Reading with Objects 6.JPG
LevelPrimary
PrerequisitesBridge to Reading
Materialssmall objects with phonetic names
small box or basket
slips of paper
pencil

In this activity the child matches written words to objects.

Presentation

  1. Carry the material to a mat or table. Place the container of objects in the upper right corner. If at a mat, you will need a clipboard for writing.
    Reading with Objects 1.JPG
  2. Take the objects one at a time and have the child name each one, then lay them across the top of the table. If the child doesn't know the name of the object you can either tell them the name or just set the object aside.
    Reading with Objects 2.JPG
  3. Write the word for one of the little objects on a slip of paper.
    Reading with Objects 3.JPG
  4. Have the child sound out the word, and then match it to the correct object.
    Reading with Objects 4.JPG
  5. Continue doing this until every object has its label.
    Reading with Objects 5.JPG Reading with Objects 6.JPG
  6. If the child shows interest, remove the labels and mix them up. Match them to the objects again.
    Reading with Objects 7.JPG
  7. Put the labels in the basket along with the objects so the child can do the work later on their own. You could also have pre-printed labels.
    Reading with Objects 10.JPG

Points of Interest

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions

The words slips could be put out first, and then the objects could be matched to them.

Reading with Objects 8.JPG Reading with Objects 9.JPG

Material

Make Your Own

  • If done in a homeschool environment, you may wish to use a larger container and collect some normal sized objects that you already have from around your home.
    (cup, hat, pen, bag, box, lid, etc.)

Further Reading