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Let Everyone Clap Hands With Me

Oral language tasks that build literacy skills

This appealing whole-class lesson provides the basis for a weeks worth of oral language activities; containing a session overview, a well-known rhyme, independent worksheets and an oral language activity. The teacher beings the lesson by retelling the rhyme 'Let Everyone Clap Hands with Me' before working through a series of delightfully interactive exercises. Activities include a 'Rhyme-chime' rhyming pairs game, a 'His and her' tossing game and a sentence work session.

Topics: Language
Years: 1 | Pages: 6 | Code: E0299-04

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Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith has taught young children for 16 years, and currently runs a small tuition centre. Many of her students have reading problems stemming from poor oral language skills. Sandy has worked in close partnership with speech pathologists, and now uses oral language goals as a basis for all her literacy-teaching programmes. This has proved successful, even in classes with a high proportion of students with special needs.