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Living Alphabet
Click on this link to watch the video Children love to create the alphabet by using their bodies! Putting the children into groups of four or five students, distribute the letters, one at a time, to each group. Keep in mind the shape of the letter as to whether you assign it to a group of four students or five. For instance, the "A" could use 5 students, two on each side and then the extra child as the cross bar between the sides. The same is true for the Q and the G. X works great with 4 students, as does M and Z. When I do this project, I start with a list of all the letters and put a check by it when I assign it to a group, and cross it off when I've photographed the letter. There isn't anything worse than thinking you've finished only to find you missed a letter along the way. With a class of 25 students, photographing all the letters can be done within one half hour of time. If you need to slow this lesson down, I encourage adding a tongue twister component. With this, before the group can ask for another letter they must have written a tongue twister for the letter they just finished building. Then combine the photographs and the tongue twisters for a Living Alphabet class book.
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