Developmental tasks
- Circle the items that begin with the letter "H".
- Color the big and small letters “H” blue. Write a small letter “n” in a circle under each picture and circle the first letter “n”. Discuss who is shown in the pictures?
- What letter do all these words start with?
- Color the pictures, find out who is depicted on it, insert the letter “N” in the word “Dunno.” We are learning to write the letter “N” - you need to circle the letters with multi-colored pencils, and then find pairs of socks and connect them with lines.
- What letter does the word “sock” begin with?
- We learn to write capital letters “N”, large and small, by tracing the dotted lines.
- We look for five letters “H” where the pictures are presented and color them blue. (Letter game for attentiveness).
- Help Nyusha from the cartoon “Smeshariki” collect all the letters “N”, carefully circle the dotted lines, insert the letter “N” in the word “Nyusha”.
Riddles and poems
Also on the site there are riddles about the sound, the letter “N” and poems about the sound, the letter “N”. Riddles about the sound and the letter N not only help you learn the letter, but also develop ingenuity and creative thinking. You can download riddles about sound and the letter N on the website.
Poems about sound and the letter N will help develop a sense of rhythm and memory. Learn poems about the sound, the letter N with your kids.
Using tactile exercises
The child’s tactile sensations also need to be connected when learning the letter n. After all, these exercises activate the brain of a small person.
- Draw a symbol on the baby’s palm, ask the child to say its name – “en” with his eyes closed.
- Draw an “H” with your palms parallel to each other and your thumb placed perpendicular.
- Draw a symbol on a sheet of white paper with a finger dipped in watercolor paint or gouache.
- Make a letter from plasticine or salt dough and decorate the resulting figure.
- Draw the letter H with the crumbs' finger on the cereal, scattered in a thin layer on a horizontal surface.
Coloring
Coloring pages will help you remember the spelling N.
How are coloring books useful for preschoolers?
Coloring stimulates the development of fine motor skills, a sense of color, and artistic taste. Coloring can help prepare a child's hand for writing. Coloring pages with the letter H can be easily downloaded from our website.
Pictures and coloring books are true friends of children. The pictures help them figure out how to color this or that object and see what it looks like. Be sure to show the pictures to the kids before voicing the task. This way they will fulfill the requirements much more accurately. Coloring pages and pictures can be used as teaching aids in kindergarten or primary school.
Literacy training “Sounds [n], [n`] and the letter N”
Guess the riddle:
On a piece of paper, on a page - Either dots or birds. Everyone is sitting on the ladder and singing songs.
That's right, these are notes. Say the word.
- How many vowels do we hear? So how many syllables are there in a word? Which syllable is stressed?
Say 1 syllable. What sound do we hear at the beginning? What is he like? Do you know the notes?
But our online lesson is dedicated to the sound [n] . We found out that the consonant is voiced and hard. But, wait a minute... Another riddle...
He wears his horns like a royal crown. Eats lichen and green moss. Loves snowy meadows. ( Deer )
What sound do you hear at the end of the word "deer"? Is it a vowel or a consonant? Hard or soft?
This means that there are two sounds [n] , [n']. We will talk about them further.
1. Repeat the syllables.
On - but - well - us | An - he - un |
We - on - well - but | Eun - he - un |
But - we - well - on | Un - an - he |
Well - on - us - but | He - un - eun |
On - on | Well - but |
But - on | Well - we |
But - well | We - well |
2. Come up with words that begin with the sounds [n] , [n'].
And here is the rhinoceros. Do you know why the animal was named that way? Why does he have a horn on his nose?
Do you know that there are many phraseological units with the word “nose”...
To hack on the nose - remember To hang one's nose - To turn up one's nose - to be arrogant one by the nose - to deceive To speak under - to speak quietly from under one's nose - to steal from a prominent place From a gingerly nose - very little To stick one's nose - to appear The nose has not grown - it is still small Poke under your nose - pester Wipe your nose - prove Poke with your nose - interfere Poke your nose - do delving into Poke your nose - incriminate A mosquito will not undermine your nose - very accurate
In pairs, come up with dialogues where it would be appropriate to use one of the phraseological units.
3. Listen to G. Yudin’s story “Pinocchio’s Nose” and try to remember as many words as possible that start with the sound [n] or [n`]
Pinocchio Nose
For the New Year, the children in kindergarten had to dress up as someone. Nikita decided to make himself a long nose and paint his cheeks, as if he were Pinocchio.
Nikita sat down on the floor, cut the paper with scissors, smeared it with glue and rolled it into a tube. I looked, and it wasn’t a nose, but a whole nose.
“I’m tired of making this Pinocchio nose,” Nikita mutters, “I’d rather tie it to my head with threads and be a rhinoceros.”
I started winding the threads. I reeled and reeled - nothing worked! Nikita pouted.
- I'll stick it directly on my head. I smeared glue on my head and applied my nose. My hair was stuck together and my nose had fallen to one side.
- I'm tired of this rhinoceros. It’s better to come after the New Year and say that I was dressed as invisible, that’s why they didn’t see me. Well, now for practical material: literary words, games, crosswords, puzzles, charades starting with the letter N.
4. Game “Name the antonyms”
Left - (right), high - (low), under - (above), upper - (lower), dry - (wet).
5. Game “Choose a word”
- Put on - (dress, stockings, fur coat, raincoat, skirt).
- Draw – (picture, drawing, boat).
6. Game “Syllable Auction”
- Add other syllables to the syllable “na” so that you get new words: na... (-sos, -genus, -weight).
- To the syllable “but” add other syllables so that you get new words: but... (-chi, -zhi, -ra).
7. Game “Syllable Lotto”. Think of children's names in which the syllable “na” would be the second syllable in the word.
Answer: Nina, Lena, Lina, Gena, Tina, Rina, Zina, Dina.
The hard consonant sound [n] and the soft consonant sound [n'] are indicated in writing by one letter. It is called the letter "en". Meet the letter N in a sock!
What does the letter N ?
1. Look carefully at the letters, find similarities and differences.
2 . Find the hidden letters H. Circle them.
3. Trace and color only those balls on which the letter H . Connect them with strings with Dunno.
4. Color the large letter blue and the small letter green on the left side of the picture. Shade the letter according to the example. Find and color the letter H on the right side of the picture.
5. Connect with the letter N only those objects whose names begin with the sounds [n] , [n`]
6. Draw the second half of the letter H on the left. Circle all the H's on the right.
7. Game “Name the antonyms”
Left - (right), high - (low), under - (above), upper - (lower), dry - (wet).
8. Game “Choose a word”
- Put on - (dress, stockings, fur coat, raincoat, skirt).
- Draw – (picture, drawing, boat).
9. Game “Magic chain”
- Replace one letter with the letter “n” in the words: ice - flax, syllable - elephant, juice - dream, cheese - son, frame - wound, puddle - moon, salki - sled, village - hay.
- How to make day out of night?
Night - zero - salt - solo - village - hay - canopy - net - child - day.
10. I gram “Anagrams”
Pump (pine), roll (rope), norma (romance), spout (socks), nochka (head of cabbage), glow (channel), nickel (spruce forest), mute (coin), mink (crown).
11. Reading...
12. We are writing...
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Dictionary
- A tax is a mandatory payment to the state.
- Parting words are words, wishes for someone setting off on a journey, or advice for the future.
- People are the population of a certain country.
- An innovator is a person who introduces and implements new ideas.
I recommend reading:
- 77 Effective Educational Techniques
- Mathematics Olympiad (2nd grade)
- What should a child know in 1st grade?
- Cheat sheet for parents. Literacy training.
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