Letters Sounds Words
KindergartenLetters Sounds Words develops foundation literacy that supports early success in reading and writing. Instruction is systemic, explicit, and teacher-modeled.
Alphabet knowledge
Phonics
Multi-sensory handwriting instruction
Spelling
Word work
Sentence writing
Kindergarten students experience hands-on learning in lessons that seamlessly integrate phonemic awareness, phonics, handwriting, alphabet knowledge, spelling, word work, and sentence writing. Instruction is systematic, explicit, and teacher-modeled.
During lesson activities, students hear and produce isolated sounds (phonemes), associate the sounds with letters (graphemes), segment beginning sounds in spoken words, and blend sounds in both spoken and printed words.
Students learn the 25 single letter alphabet phonograms and practice manuscript letter formation. Students use spoken words based on pictures to isolate phoneme(s). Students are also introduced to 40 additional phonograms (digraphs and trigaphs) used to read and write high frequency words such as sh in she, ee in meet, aw in saw, ay in day, wh in when, th in that, oo in foot. Students are guided to write spoken words that use specific digraphs being learned. Thus, the sound-symbol correspondents (phonograms) are presented both in isolation and through words. A key word is not connected to a phonogram, e.g., students do not learn the sounds of “a” by connecting it solely to “apple.”
Beginning in Lesson 11, in addition to introducing new phonogams, each lesson includes phonogram retrieval practice routines that use both flash cards and dictation with guided self-checking.
Students learn the upper case and lower case letter pairs and letter names.
Handwriting instruction closely guides correct letter formation in activities without pencil and paper as well as with pencil and paper. Letter strokes: Lessons 1-10. Lower case letters: Lessons 11-36. Capital letters: Lessons 16-41.
Word work includes chunking by syllables and segmenting sounds as students work from the spoken word to the written word. In addition, various lesson activities include sound manipulation as students work with rhyme, alliteration, and medial vowel sounds. Lessons 11-80.
Sentence writing includes teacher-guided thinking like a writer. Discussion includes following the writing process, formulating an idea into a sentence, and usng mechanics purposefully, i.e., capitalization, spacing, punctuation, spelling. Lessons 42- 80.
Lesson rituals include fun music, recitation, and chart creation–supporting rote memory catchy tunes and purposeful visual representations of their learning.
Each lesson activity is a short student-facing video. This makes it easy to repeat video viewing when additional practice is needed during the same day or at a future time. This also makes it easy to spread the activities throughout the day or to divide the content of a single lesson over two or more days.
Letters Sounds Words consists of:
80 Lessons (ranging from 15 to 30 minutes of video run time)
620+ Student-facing videos (average 7-8 per lesson, 3 to 15 minutes each)
82 Pages – Letter Sounds Words Student Work Text BUY NOW
Age: 5+
Grade: Kindergarten
Lessons: 80
Length of Lessons: 20-40 mins
Teacher: Alice Nine
Prerequisite: None
- 80 Lessons (ranging from 15-30 mins each)
- 620+ Student-facing videos (4-8 per lesson, 3-15 mins each)
- Activity papers (PDF: letter cards, word cards, bingo, treasure box pictures)
- Writing paper masters (PDF: paper for lessons 42-80; story paper; alphabet paper)
Required purchase: Letters Sounds Words Work Text BUY NOW
Required supplies: pencils including colored pencils; cornmeal or sand on a plate; play-dough or clay
Optional supplies: 3-ring binder; a favorite stuffed animal
Lessons 1-10: letter strokes
Lessons 11-80: phonograms, word work
Lessons 11-36: lower case letters
Lessons 16-41: capital letters
Lessons 42-80: sentence writing
Grade: Kindergarten
Lessons: 80
Videos per lesson: 4 – 8 (3-15 mins. each)
Lesson length: 20 – 40 mins.
Duration of course: 28 weeks
Supplies: pencils, colored pencils, clay, cornmeal
620+ student-facing videos
Activity resource pages
Sample Videos
Letters Sounds Words – Lesson 42
Retrieval Practice
Words
Writing
Alice Nine is a master teacher. Students respond well to her engaging video instruction — writing, reciting, and answering her questions. Literally, they talk to the screen. Her delivery pace, soothing voice, and natural encouragement build student confidence. She will truly be regarded by your students as one of their teachers.
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- Available with subscription or as a single course purchase
- 80 lessons with 4-8 videos each
- 620+ student-facing video lessons
PURCHASE STUDENT MATERIALS
- Letter Sounds Words Student Work Text
- 80+ pages
DO YOU TEACH JOHNNY CAN SPELL?
- Alignment with Johnny Can Spell Lesson Planner Book K (PDF)
SUPPLIES
- Pencils, colored pencils, clay, cornmeal
ACTIVITIES and TEACHING HELPS (PDF)
- Available with purchase
RESOURCES (PDF)
- Lessons Outline
- Course Pacing Guide
- Phonics Progression (list of phonograms by lesson)
- Phonogram Inventory (track student progress)
- Handwriting Checklist
- Grade K-1 Outline of Courses
LSW Lessons Outline (PDF)
LSW Course Pacing Guide (PDF)
Phonics Progression by Lesson (PDF)
Phonogram Inventory Recording Tool (PDF)
Handwriting Checklist (PDF)
Grades K-1 Outline of Courses (PDF)