Vowel Digraph Activities For Au And Aw

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Vowel digraph Activitiesfor au and awLaunch /au/jaw /aw/The following activities are included in this unit:1. The story Aw! There’s a Pain in my Jaw!2. An “Alli Alligator” art activity to go with thestory3. Picture clue cards to go with the sounds of/au/ and /aw/4. Word Work: Spelling words with /au/ sound5. Word Work: Spelling words with /aw/ sound6. Sorting words with au/aw worksheet7. Writing activity with au and aw words8. Open your mouth and say “aw” art/readingactivity

I found this puppet at Mardel’s for 9.99. I was looking for apuppet that would open its mouth for the “awww” sound. I madeup the story Aw! There’s a Pain in my Jaw! to go with boththe /aw/ sound and the puppet. I admit it is a little on thecorny side, but the kids like it ok. We have phonics cards we go through every day and when weget to au and aw cards, the students use their hand to make animaginary puppetand open their imaginary puppet mouthwhen we say /aw/.Note: When introducing au and aw, I teach that au usuallycomes at the front or middle of a word and aw comes at the end.I do show the students words that break these rules and wetalk about it. (Students usually take off with this in their reading and they like to show me the rule-breaker words)

AW!There’s a Pain in my Jaw!Written by Dawn Hilburnwww.firstgradeshenanigans.blogspot.comClip art from Scrappin Doodleswww.scrappindoodles.com

One evening, Alli Alligator ate a delicious steak.The next morning he awoke with an ache.

AW! There’sa pain inmy jaw.Alli said, “AW!There’s a pain in my jaw.”

Off to the dentist he had to go.He went to see the dentist whose name was Joe.

“Open your mouth and say AW,” said joe.He yanked on that tooth and it finally let go.

What will Ihave forDinner today?Alli felt better and went on his way,Wondering what he would eat today.

The EndGood-bye!

Alli Alligator Art:For the body, tail, and feet9x12 piece of green construction paper cut in half long ways. Use half for the body and halffor the tail (the tail is cut in a triangle shape)9x6 piece of green construction paper folded into fourths. Draw one alligator paw and cutout the still folded paper which gives you four alligator feet. Use white scraps to make claws.For the head:4.5x12 piece of green construction paper. Fold in half. Curve around the edges.4x10 piece of white construction paper. Curve around the edges and cut trianglesaround the edges. Glue to the green construction paper. (see picture)3x8 piece of red construction paper. Curve around the edges and glue to the whiteconstruction paper. (see picture)For the eyes:Use 2 green craft pom pom balls and glue a wiggly eye to each.

Picture clue cards to use during au/aw lesson and to hang in the classroom for kids to refer to.awJawaulaunch

Word Work:Directions for worksheet 1: students will spell words with aw: law,paw, saw, claw, draw, flaw, jaw, raw, thaw, straw(Have students cut out the tiles at the bottom of the worksheet, spell the word you call outin the box using their letter tiles and then write that word on the appropriate number)Directions for worksheet 2: students will spell words with au:haul, haunt, fault, fraud, launch, auto, maul, author, vault, flaunt(Have students cut out the tiles at the bottom of the worksheet, spell the word you call outin the box using their letter tiles and then write that word on the appropriate number)On worksheet 3 students will sort words with au, aw and write themin the correct column.On worksheet 4, students choose a word with au and a word with awand write a sentence with each and illustrate.Directions for “Open your mouth and say “aw” activity:Students color/cut out the face and the inside of the mouth. Glue face ontoa small brown paper sack. Cut out the inside of the mouth again. Use thecookies with the au/aw words to put inside the child’s mouth being sure toread each word.

Use the letters to spell words your teacher says.awSpell the word with your tiles, then write the word with your pencil.Pasdrflwtcjh1

Use the letters to spell words your teacher says.auSpell the word with your tiles, then write the word with your pencil.nahdorlutcvf2m

NameSort the words with au and aw .au wordsaw tclawfraudlaw3

NameChoose a word with au and aw and write a sentence with each. Illustrateyour sentences.au word:aw word:4

Open your mouth and say“aw”activity.

awful dawn drawfaulthauljawsawstraw pawpause cause yawn

We have phonics cards we go through every day and when we get to au and aw cards, the students use their hand to make an imaginary puppet and open their imaginary puppet mouth when we say /aw/. Note: When introducing au and aw, I teach that au usually comes at the front or middl

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