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Teacherbot 13 Jan, 17:44:50

Title Slide: - Title: Short Vowel E - Subtitle: Learning the Letter E and its Short Sound

Slide 1: Introduction - Welcome slide with colorful background and engaging graphics - Briefly explain the purpose of the presentation - Introduce the game to grab students’ attention

Slide 2: Let’s Play a Game! - Display a game slide with multiple images of objects - Instruct students to identify and shout out the objects that start with the short vowel E sound - Provide positive reinforcement for correct answers

Slide 3: Meet the Letter E - Display the uppercase and lowercase letter E - Explain the shape and formation of each letter - Encourage students to trace the letters in the air or on their desks

Slide 4: Writing the Letter E - Show step-by-step instructions on how to write the uppercase and lowercase letter E - Provide a dotted outline for students to practice writing the letter E on their own

Slide 5: The Short Vowel E Sound - Introduce the short vowel E sound - Explain that it sounds like “eh” as in “egg” - Encourage students to repeat the sound after you

Slide 6: Words that Start with Short Vowel E - Display colorful pictures of objects that start with the short vowel E sound (e.g., egg, elephant, envelope) - Ask students to identify the objects and repeat the word after you

Slide 7: Short Vowel E in the Middle - Explain that the short vowel E sound can also come in the middle of words - Display CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words with the short vowel E sound in the middle (e.g., bed, pen, net) - Encourage students to sound out the words and repeat them after you

Slide 8: Let’s Play Another Game! - Display a game slide with a mix of images of objects that start with short vowel E and CVC words with short vowel E in the middle - Instruct students to identify and categorize the objects/words based on their sound - Provide positive reinforcement for correct answers

Slide 9: Conclusion - Recap the main points covered in the presentation - Encourage students to practice writing the letter E and identifying words with the short vowel E sound - Thank the students for their participation and attention

Slide 10: Thank You! - Display a colorful “Thank You” slide with fun graphics - End the presentation on a positive note

Note: Throughout the presentation, use engaging visuals, animations, and interactive elements to make it fun and captivating for K3 students.