Student Activities: Language Arts
Reading
1.0 Word Analysis, Fluency, and Systematic Vocabulary Development
1.1 Identify the front cover, back cover, and title page of a book.
1.2 Follow words from left to right and from top to bottom on the printed page.
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Rocket-Doodle-Doo
- Starfall Movie: How We Read and Write – (following letters from left to right)
1.3 Understand that printed materials provide information.
1.4 Recognize that sentences in print are made up of separate words.
1.5 Distinguish letters from words.
1.6 Recognize and name all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
- Brain Connection: ABC Gulp
- Game Goo: Alphabet Bears
- Game Goo: Kangaroo Confusion
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Magic Mailbox ABC’s
- Learning Planet: ABC Order
- PBS Kids: Alpha Pig’s Paint by Letter
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Library A to Z
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Monkey Match
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Sky Riding
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Theo’s Puzzles
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Upper & Lower Case
- PBS Kids: WordWorld Alphabet Falls
- PBS Kids: WordWorld Bear’s Skakeboard Park
- Scholastic: Clifford: Letter Match - *select speaker for audio
- Scholastic: Clifford’s Letter Round Up – *click on Go and then easy
- Sesame Street: Elmo’s Keyboard-O-Rama
- Starfall Movie: How the Alphabet Got It’s Order
Phonemic Awareness
1.7 Track (move sequentially from sound to sound) and represent the number, sameness/difference, and order of two and three isolated phonemes (e.g., /f, s, th/, /j, d, j/ ).
- ABC YA: Alphabet Match
- BBC: End Sounds
- BBC: First Sounds
- Funschool.com: Letter Matching
- KiddoNet: Letter Sounds
- Learning Planet: Alphabet Action
- Ontario Educational Television: Alphabet Goop
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Chicken Stacker Short a
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Chicken Stacker Short e
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Chicken Stacker Short i
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Chicken Stacker Short o
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Chicken Stacker Short u
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Double e, ee
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Q without U
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Shush (sh)
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: When Two Vowels Go Walking
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Without an ing
- Sadlier-Oxford: Long Vowels
- Scholastic: Clifford’s Sound Match
- Starfall Learn To Read: Short a – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Learn To Read: Short e – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Learn To Read: Short i – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Learn To Read: Short o – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Learn To Read: Short u – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Short a Book: Zac the Rat – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Short e Book: Peg the Hen – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Short i Book: The Big Hit – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Short o Book: Mox’s Shop – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Short u Book: Gus the Duck – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall Movie: Vowels Save the Day
1.8 Track (move sequentially from sound to sound) and represent changes in simple syllables and words with two and three sounds as one sound is added, substituted, omitted, shifted, or repeated (e.g., vowel-consonant, consonant-vowel, or consonant-vowel-consonant).
- Game Goo: Sassy Seals
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: If You Can Read
- Read, Write, Think: Word Build and Bank
- Scholastic: Clifford: Make a Word – *select speaker for audio
- Starfall Learn to Read: Initial and Final Consonant With ee in the Medial Position
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant an Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant at Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant en Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant et Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant ig Ending
- Starfall Learn to Read: Initial Consonant ink Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant ip Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant ot Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant og Ending
- Starfall Learn To Read: Initial Consonant ug Ending
1.9 Blend vowel-consonant sounds orally to make words or syllables.
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Blending Bowl
- Starfall ee in the Medial Position Book: Pete’s Sheep
- Starfall Long a, Silent e Book: Jake’s Tale
- Starfall Long i, silent e Book: Sky Ride
- Starfall Long o, silent e Book: Robot and Mr. Mole
- Starfall Long u, silent e Book: Dune Buggy
- Starfall Movie: The Amazing Silent e
1.10 Identify and produce rhyming words in response to an oral prompt.
- BBC: Rhymes
- Get Ready to Read: Gus and Inky’s Underwater Adventure Rhyme Time
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Monkey Match
- PBS Kids: Red’s Rhyme N’ Roll
- PBS Kids: WordWorld Frog’s Rhyming Machine
- Scholastic: Reggie the Rhyming Rhino – (rhyming words)
- Sesame Street: Elmo Rhymes
- Sesame Street: Jumping Rhymes
- Sesame Street: Make Time to Rhyme
- Sesame Street: Super Grover In the Nick of Rhyme
1.11 Distinguish orally stated one-syllable words and separate into beginning or ending sounds.
1.12 Track auditorily each word in a sentence and each syllable in a word.
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Rhyme Time
- PBS Kids: Storybook Creator
- Starfall: Clover – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall: Pumpkin – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall: Snowman – (click on each word in the sentence)
- Starfall: Turkey – (click on each word in the sentence)
1.13 Count the number of sounds in syllables and syllables in words.
Decoding and Word Recognition
1.14 Match all consonant and short-vowel sounds to appropriate letters.
- Disney: Jo Jo’s Letter Sound Dash
- Funschool.com: Begins With
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Letterella
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: The a-r Song
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: The Dixie Chimps
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Double o, oo
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Fuzzy Lion Ears
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Get Your Mouth Moving
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Grubby Pup
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Hung Up on H
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Monkey Match
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Sloppy Pop
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Sven Said
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: The ‘un” People
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Two Sounds Made by “C”
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Two Sounds Made by “G”
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Vowel Boot Camp
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: W Trouble
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Without an S
- PBS Kids: Princess Presto’s Golden Crown Spelling Bee
- PBS Kids:WordWorld Dog’s Letter Pit
- PBS Kids: WordWorld Pig’s Perfect Pizza
- Read, Write, Think: Picture Match – (beginning sounds, long vowels, short vowels) *name not required, click on begin
- Scholastic: Clifford: Make a Word – *select speaker for audio
- Scholastic: Leo the Letter Loving Lobster – (initial consonants)
- Sesame Street: Alphabet Soup
- Sesame Street: Letters To Big Bird
- Starfall: ABC’s
- Starfall: Alphabet Song
- Starfall: E e
- Starfall: Short A Sound
- Starfall: Short E Sound
- Starfall: Short I Sound
- Starfall: Short O Sound
- Starfall: Short U Sound
- Starfall: Y y
1.15 Read simple one-syllable and high-frequency words (i.e., sight words).
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Got a Good Reason to Read
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Pounce!
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Ten Little Words
- Scholastic: I Can Read
- Starfall Learn to Read: ch Blend Digraph
- Starfall Learn to Read: sh Digraph
- Starfall Learn to Read: Short Vowels
- Starfall Learn to Read: Long Vowels
- Starfall Learn to Read: th Blend Digraph
- Starfall Learn to Read: wh Digraph
1.16 Understand that as letters of words change, so do the sounds (i.e., the alphabetic principle).
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Loosy Goosy Rhymes
- Starfall Learn To Read: Long a, Silent e
- Starfall Learn To Read: Long i, Silent e
- Starfall Learn To Read: Long o, Silent e
- Starfall Learn To Read: Long u, Silent e
Vocabulary and Concept Development
1.17 Identify and sort common words in basic categories (e.g., colors, shapes, foods).
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Animals Here or There
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Choo-Choo Choices
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Mood Maker
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Homophones
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Many Meanings of Cool
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: My Favorite Word
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Word Play
- Scholastic: Nina the Naming Newt – (vocabulary)
1.18 Describe common objects and events in both general and specific language.
- Gisele’s Big Backyard: Sticks and the Seasons
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Cliff Hanger
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: If You Were
- PBS Kids: Between the Lions: Poems
- Read, Write, Think: What’s In the Bag? – (vocabulary) *name not required, click on begin
2.0 Reading Comprehension
Students identify the basic facts and ideas in what they have read, heard, or viewed. They use comprehension strategies (e.g., generating and responding to questions, comparing new information to what is already known). The selections in Recommended Literature, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (California Department of Education, 2002) illustrate the quality and complexity of the materials to be read by students.
Structural Features of Informational Materials
2.1 Locate the title, table of contents, name of author, and name of illustrator.
Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text
2.2 Use pictures and context to make predictions about story content.
- Funschool.com: What’s the Order?
- PBS Kids: Story Scramble
- Scholastic: Clifford: Make a Word – *select speaker for audio
- Scholastic: Clifford’s Big Dig (English)
- Scholastic: Clifford’s Big Dig (Spanish)
- Scholastic: Emily Elizabeth Goes To School (English)
- Scholastic: Emily Elizabeth Goes To School (Spanish)
- Scholastic: “Here, Clifford!” (English)
- Scholastic: “Here, Clifford!” (Spanish)
- Scholastic: Where is Emily? (English)
- Scholastic: Where is Emily? (Spanish)
2.3 Connect to life experiences the information and events in texts.
2.4 Retell familiar stories.
2.5 Ask and answer questions about essential elements of a text.
3.0 Literary Response and Analysis
Students listen and respond to stories based on well-known characters, themes, plots, and settings. The selections in Recommended Literature, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve illustrate the quality and complexity of the materials to be read by students.
Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text
3.1 Distinguish fantasy from realistic text.
3.2 Identify types of everyday print materials (e.g., storybooks, poems, newspapers, signs, labels).
3.3 Identify characters, settings, and important events.
Writing
1.0 Writing Strategies
Students write words and brief sentences that are legible.
Organization and Focus
1.1 Use letters and phonetically spelled words to write about experiences, stories, people, objects, or events.
1.2 Write consonant-vowel-consonant words (i.e., demonstrate the alphabetic principle).
1.3 Write by moving from left to right and from top to bottom.
Penmanship
1.4 Write uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet independently, attending to the form and proper spacing of the letters.
Written and Oral English Language Conventions
The standards for written and oral English language conventions have been placed between those for writing and for listening and speaking because these conventions are essential to both sets of skills.
1.0 Written Oral English Language Conventions
Students write and speak with a command of standard English conventions.
Sentence Structure
1.1 Recognize and use complete, coherent sentences when speaking.
Spelling
1.2 Spell independently by using pre-phonetic knowledge, sounds of the alphabet, and knowledge of letter names.
Listening and Speaking
1.0 Listening and Speaking Strategies
Students listen and respond to oral communication. They speak in clear and coherent sentences.
Comprehension
1.1 Understand and follow one-and two-step oral directions.
- Disney: Bathtub Bunny’s Bubble Bath
- Disney: Bunnytown Art Studio
- Disney: Bunnytown Ice Cream Parlor
- Disney: Captain Dan and the Golden Carrots
- Disney: Darby’s Colorful Music Keys
- Disney: Goofy’s Wild Show Round-up
- Disney: Manny’s Pinata Birthday Bash
- Disney: Super Bunny’s Carrot Rescue
- Disney: Tigger’s Shadow Shapes
- Game Goo: Buggy Trails – (three step directions)
1.2 Share information and ideas, speaking audibly in complete, coherent sentences.
2.0 Speaking Applications (Genres and Their Characteristics)
Students deliver brief recitations and oral presentations about familiar experiences or interests, demonstrating command of the organization and delivery strategies outlined in Listening and Speaking Standard 1.0.
Using the listening and speaking strategies of kindergarten outlined in Listening and Speaking Standard 1.0, students:
2.1 Describe people, places, things (e.g., size, color, shape), locations, and actions.
2.2 Recite short poems, rhymes, and songs.
2.3 Relate an experience or creative story in a logical sequence.

