This document contains 3 sections that provide examples for identifying initial consonant sounds, sight words, and reciting part of a hallmark. Section A lists words starting with the consonants c, k, r, n, b, g, p, and d. Section B lists common sight words. Section C provides the first stanza of the hallmark poem "I Have to Be Me". The document gives examples to practice early reading and language skills.
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1. A. Skill: Identifying initial consonant sounds (c, k, r, n, b, g, p, d)
Cc
cake camel can car candy
carrot castle cat coat cone
cookie corn cow cup candle
Kk
kangaroo kayak kettle key keyboard
king kiss kite koala
Rr
rabbit raccoon race racket railroad rake
rain rainbow rectangle red ring robot
2. room rooster rope rose rocket run
Nn
nails name neck needle nest net
newspaper nine noodles nose notebook notes
numbers nut
Bb
baby bag ball balloons banana barn
bat beans bear bee bell bicycle
bird body bone boot bow bus
butterfly button
3. Gg
garbage garden gate ghost gift
giraffe girl goat golf goose
gorilla guitar
Pp
pail paint pan panda pants
pen pencil pets pie paper
parrot pear peas pin pipe
pizza poodle popsicle pot puppy
4. Dd
dad dance dart deer desk
diamond dice dinosaur dishes dog
doll dolphin dot dove duck
B. Skill: Reading Sight Words
a
an
big
blue
away
can
come
down
find
for
C. Hallmark Please practice reciting the first stanza of our hallmark.
I HAVE TO BE ME
by Mildred Bailey
I can fish in a hat.
I can fish in a pot.
I can fish in a dish.
If I wish, why not?