Speech material for automation of sound ts. Stories, texts starting with the letter (sound) C
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Goals:
- Correctional educational: automate the sound “C” in words, phrases and sentences. Develop the ability to identify related words from the text. Fix the visual image of the letter “C”. Learn to analyze words. Practice pronouncing words with a complex syllabic structure and forming nouns using suffixes. Expand and activate your vocabulary. Practice the ability to compose sentences with supporting words.
- Correctional and developmental: develop phonemic awareness, visual perception, memory, imagination, verbal and logical thinking, self-control skills, general and fine motor skills.
- Educational: cultivate a sense of empathy.
Equipment: PC, Microsoft Office Power Point presentation: “In a certain kingdom, in a certain state...”, pencils, notebook, personal mirror.
Progress of the lesson
1. Organizational moment. (Slide 2)
Hello. Today you and I will go on a journey to a fairyland. Want? Then listen. In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, an evil witch has driven many clouds into the sky, and for days now the sun has not been seen, it has been raining. The King was saddened. Only brave, brave knights can help lift the evil curse. Let's help the people of this country bring back the sun. To do this you need to complete all tasks correctly. Are you ready? Then let's begin.
2. Articulation gymnastics. Breathing exercise. Isolated pronunciation of the sound "C". (Slide 3)
There is a magic mirror in this fairyland. Look what it shows us. This is a story about a tongue.
The tongue woke up early in the morning, and its little house - its mouth - was closed. He then began to knock on one cheek, then on the other (exercise “Bumps”).
The mouth opened, the tongue stuck out, but the teeth did not want to let it go and began to bite (exercise “Dough”).
Then the tongue decided to brush his teeth. We brush our upper and lower teeth (exercise “Brush our teeth”).
The teeth liked it, and the mouth began to smile. We smile widely and show clean teeth (exercise “Fence”).
Tongue went for a walk, saw a swing and decided to swing (exercise “Swing”). And then he went down the slide (exercise “Gorka”).
Look, there are balloons drawn here. Let's also make a “balloon” with you and inflate it.
The fingers of both hands are in a “pinch” and the tips touch (see picture). In this position we blow on them (breathing exercise “Blow up a balloon”). Gradually the fingers take the shape of a ball.
Imagine that the balloon has burst and is deflating: “Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.” Now the ball is deflated like this: “Ts-ts-ts...” the fingers return to their original position.
3. Automation of the sound “Ts” in pure tongues. (Slide 4)
Tsa-tsa-tsa - here is a sheep.
Tset-tse-tse - I’m going to the sheep.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - I’m leading a sheep.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - no sheep.
4. Automation of the sound “C” in words. (Slide 5)
Look carefully and name the objects whose names contain the sound “C”. (Blacksmith, chicken, mill, cucumber, button, circus, scissors, flower).
Who's the odd one out here? (Dog). Why? (There is no “C” sound in the word “dog”)
5. Automation of the sound “C” in words. Development of phonemic hearing. Determining the position of the sound “C” in words. (Slide 6)
A hare, a hen, a chick, a sheep and a heron will go on the journey with us. We need to seat them in carriages. Tell me where the “C” sound is hidden in these words (at the beginning, middle or end).
(In the first carriage there are a chicken and a heron, in the second - a chicken and a sheep, in the third - a hare)
6. Consolidating the visual image of the letter “C”. Development of visual perception. (Slide 7)
We will also take the letter “C” with us. Look at how it is written and think about what it looks like. Draw it in your notebook. Look what my letter "C" looks like.
7. Finger exercise.
Self-massage of fingers and palms. The movements are accompanied by lines of the poem.
Eight by the road
Nine in the meadow...
- What do you think, rain?
Maybe I can help?
- Two - under the old spruce,
Near the stack there are six...
-What do you think, rain?
Can't you count?
- I’m in a hurry to count all the daisies.
Ten on the edge, under the aspen - five...
Well, I'll figure it out. How long until trouble!
Suddenly I don’t have enough water for everyone.
8. Formation of nouns using the suffix method. (Slide 8)
A magical echo lives in a fairyland. Let's play with him. Form words according to the model.
soup - tureen
sugar - sugar bowl
candy - candy bowl
bread - bread box
10. Physical exercise. (Slide 9)
We met another inhabitant of the fairyland - a heron. Let's do an exercise with you. “Heron” (we alternately stand on the right and then on the left leg, arms to the sides).
On one leg in a swamp
The heron stands all day.
Long-nosed heron
Stands like a statue.
9. Isolating related words to the word “flower” from the text. (Slide 10)
Listen to the text and name words related to the word “flower”.
Snowdrop, anemone and lungwort are called primroses.
Mom told her daughter the fairy tale “Scarlet flower».
There's a big one in the park floral flowerbed.
Sanya – florist, he works in flower garden.
For every correct answer I give you a flower. What a beautiful bouquet it turned out to be.
11. Making proposals. (Slide 11)
Tell me the last word in the sentence. This word must have the sound “C”.
The dog bit Sonya on ... (finger)
Lives in a birdhouse... (starling)
On the threshold of the wigwam stands... (Indian)
The messenger arrived with a letter to ... (palace)
A large... (cucumber) grew in the greenhouse
12. Making sentences based on pictures with given words. (Slide 12)
Make up sentences with the words: dressing, laughing, riding, studying, drying, bathing. Don’t forget to pronounce the sound “C” clearly and correctly.
13. Summary of the lesson (Slide 13)
Well done! You helped the inhabitants of the fairy kingdom. The clouds cleared, it became light, the sun appeared. Look what the sun is doing? It laughs and is happy that you are so smart!
Tell me what did you like most? What sound have we often encountered today?
Literature used
- Speech therapist lessons. Correction of speech disorders / N.S. Zhukova - M.: Eksmo, 2008. 120 p.
- We play, listen, imitate - we get sounds. V.V. Tsvyntarny – M.: ZAO Tsentropoligraf, 2004. – 63 p.
- Homework book No. 1 for consolidating the pronunciation of whistling sounds S, Z, Ts / V.V. Konovalenko, S.V. Konovalenko – “Gnome and D”, 2002. – 48 p.
Words with the sound C.
The sound T is at the beginning of a word.
Tsa
Tsap, claw, claw, heron, tsap-scratch, scratch, scratch, prince, princess, king, queen, royal, kingdom, kingdom, tsatsa.
Tso
Clatter, clatter, clatter.
Tsu
Candied fruit, tsunami, tsutsik, zucchini.
Tsy
Cigarette, cigarette, cicada, cycle, cyclamen, cyclone, cyclops, chicory, cylinder, scurvy, cynicism, zinc, mat, circus, compasses, gypsies, chicken, gypsy, tut, chicks, chick, chick, chick-chick, barber, tank, quote, citrus, dial, number.
Tse
Entirely, whole, virgin soil, price tag, healer, whole, strain, goal, aims, whole, price, qualification, censorship, appreciate, value, cellophane, celluloid,cellulose, kiss, kissing, integral, center, chain, tenacious, cling, chain, chain, church, cent, center, guinea fowl, workshop, tsetse, strainer, strain, zest, censorship, time trouble, healing, target, cement,
The sound T is in the middle of a word.
Tsa
Bird, water, button, chicken, street, hospital, onion, eggs, faces, tit, stairs, capital, page, sister, floorboard, tile, lentil, grain, button, water, dungeon, girl, unit, mitten, ice, doorman, twenty.
Border, upper room, lightning, health resort, zenitsa, cavalry, forge, peel, cinnamon, hospital, puddle, onion, mill, lungwort, outskirts, club, pizza, confusion, wheat, Friday, difference, retail, table, greenhouse, smart girl, scrambled egg, lizard.
She-wolf, camel, marten, she-bear, tigress, lioness, crocodile, donkey, buffalo, fox.
Sugar bowl, teapot, inkwell, pencil bowl, napkin bowl, waffle iron, gravy bowl, tureen, milk bowl, pepper bowl, galosh bowl, business card holder, bread box, candy bowl, cracker bowl, soap dish, ashtray, sandbox, salad bowl, mustard box, powder box, pincushion, duckling box,
Student, schoolgirl, mischief maker, mistress, skier, writer, reader, artist, singer, dancer, captive, heiress, cleaner, teacher, teacher, excellent student, cow keeper, calf keeper, goose keeper, poultry keeper.
Tso
Egg, face, ring, porch, letter, tree, dancer, gun, crimson, pepper, dancer.
Tsu
To a father, a fighter, a blacksmith, on the parade ground, a fine fellow, a brave man, towards the end, a Frenchman, a cleaning lady, a bird, in the face, a student, in the palace.
Tsy
Fighters, brothers, fugitives, reapers, priests, birds, wells, blacksmiths, jellied men, brave men, well done, martens, specialists, knitting needles, fathers, acacia, agitation, vibration, Greece, grace, intonation, infection, receipt, collection, lecture, police , police, nation, walkie-talkie, trapezoid, revolution, resolution, civilization, portion, operation, aviation, France.
Tse
Hook, assessment, officer, recipe, in a sugar bowl, in a soap dish, tureen, sandbox, pepperpot, mustard pot, candy bowl, salad bowl, egg, gravy bowl, rusk bowl, powder box, waffle iron, ashtray, herring bowl, pincushion, inkwell, duckpot, greenhouse, hospital, forge, room, dungeon, buttonhole, tomb, dress, armchair, glycerin, kiss, schnitzel.
The sound C in a combination of consonants.
Blossom, color, flowers, color, flower, flower girl, colorful, little flower, flower garden, colored, florist, flower, blooming, dumplings, boatswain, sheep, rings, twinkle, tentacles, soap, window, mirror, tree, towel, stigma, fighters, fools, messengers, businessmen, lodgers, stallions, chicks, ends, lollipops, boys, cucumbers, specimens, dances, hares, singers, swimmers, sellers, tripes, daredevils, dances, palaces
The sound C at the end of a word.
Mattress, hare, month, end, fighter, father, singer, chick, dance, Chinese, Indian, Swiss, American, palace, lollipop, well, well done, well done, cucumber, menagerie, impudent, blacksmith, crown, sage, parade ground, aspic, knapsack, fugitive, finger, singer, bam, fighter, tuna, finally, cunning, messenger, daredevil, arctic fox, swimmer, lodger, knapsack, brave man, stallion, sample, seller, tripe, palace, foreigner, syringe, prince, gloss.
Word combinations and phrases with the sound C.
A flower garden with flowers, an egg on a saucer, a cucumber peel, a scratch on a finger, the king reigned, the queen heron, chick-chick chicken, citrus peel, numbers on the dial, called a bird, the prince's sister, the lioness scratches, bird migration, the tigress claw-scratch, be afraid of ice, the queen is in the kingdom, she doesn’t go and doesn’t go, the capital of the kingdom, a blizzard is blowing, a bear in the circus, afraid to harden herself, the girl has knitting needles, a ring from her finger, an excellent student, a heron clawed, gypsy dances, chickens at the well, well done fighter, a grain of lentils, a fox in a dream, a gypsy on a mat, the hens can’t sleep, an acacia tree in France, a teacher in the hospital, a messenger in the palace, a girl in a dungeon, a portion of lentils, the sun on my window, a tree at the porch, a sheep at the blacksmith’s, a queen on tiptoe, reaches for an egg, well done on the parade ground, aim at the target, water under the floorboard, end of lecture, pepper in the pepper shaker, dancing on stage, teacher's letter, chickens on the porch, boatswain in the circus, girl in the dungeon, lioness in the circus, water from the well, there are flowers in the greenhouse, there is a hospital outside, a whole sugar bowl, a blacksmith's mitten, the marten is not a bird, the starling is well done, the fighters are well done, the chicken is smart, there is a blush on the face, colored dumplings, there is a ring on the saucer, water in the wells, pollen from a flower, a celluloid workshop, a sheep and a chicken, a bird on the street, a little finger, a tigress on a mat, a whole egg, a lollipop in a sugar bowl, a singer and a singer, an officer's ashtray, a tit on an acacia tree, a sly messenger, the color of a bird, tiles on the porch, a scratch on the face, French aviation, whole lollipop, she-bear on a chain, numbers on a ring, a fox behind a tit, pollen at a flower, a foreigner in a palace, wrestlers in a circus, a cookie in a waffle iron, a portion of candied fruits, dancing on Friday, valuable information, a colored button, a quote from the page, flowers blooming, fighter on the parade ground, the gypsy has buttons, the sheep near the water, the father is a blacksmith, a German acacia, a foreigner in an arctic fox, a crimson flower, a whole citrus, a colored mat, dancing hares, a marten hunter, a flower in the buttonhole, colored buttons, changing positions, zest citrus fruits, be afraid of hares.
The florist has blooming flowers in the greenhouse.
The fox reaches for the egg.
The gypsy on tiptoe tutted to the chicken, “Tsuk!”
The officer's buttonhole has a crimson flower.
The teacher has excellent students.
The colored mat is not washable.
Add a portion of citrus zest.
The center of the circus is in the form of a ring.
The fox grabbed the tit.
The chickens on the porch are crowding around the hen.
The foreign messenger is a cunning one.
Flowers in a flower garden produce pollen.
Use a knife to remove the entire citrus peel.
A circus bear dances in the circus.
A bear in a circus sits on a chain.
The student on the page received a one.
What color is the bird?
Guardsmen on stallions gallop along the parade ground.
The queen's towel has faded.
The assistant professor provided a sample of valuable information.
The gypsy put a chain on the chicken.
Water was brought from the well for the purpose of drinking.
A bear and a marten met near the water.
The fox bit the chicken.
The messenger has valuable information.
The young blacksmith has a scar.
Well done, bursting in at the end of the lecture.
The seller has a sample of the ring.
The bird migration will end soon.
The arctic fox grabbed the Indian's finger.
The bear on the chain is suffering.
Guinea fowl chicks are hiding in the palace.
The caterpillar is trying to eat acacia flowers.
A button flickers on the mattress.
The marten is trying to hide.
The whole aviation is rising.
The circus is all about having fun.
The brave man will appreciate the stallion.
The entire page will be deleted.
An excellent student became a mischievous mistress.
A sugar bowl, gravy bowl, tureen and candy bowl are tableware.
Poems with the sound C.
tset-tse-tse, tset-tse-tse
Here's a fairy tale about an egg,
tso-tso-tso, tso-tso-tso
The chicken laid an egg,
tsu-tsu-tsu, tsu-tsu-tsu
Pussy reaches for the egg.
tsa-tsa-tsa, tsa-tsa-tsa
Get away from the egg, kitten!
tsu-tsu-tsu, tsu-tsu-tsu
Don't let him near the egg!
tso-tso-tso, tso-tso-tso
We ourselves will eat the egg,
tsk-tsy-tsy, tsk-tsy-tsy
Driven away? Well done!
tset-tse-tse, tset-tse-tse
Here's a fairy tale about an egg.
A small inconvenience.
Why, tell me, birds,
can't you sit on the ground?
We would walk along the path,
Yes, cats are walking along it!
V. Levanovsky.
Elephant and fly
A fly landed on an elephant.
The fly is surprised:
Where is the elephant? One back
Hanging around the forest!..
Chick
From an egg, like from a diaper,
A little chicken came out.
Looked at the white light
And the chicken said: “No,
I'm not going back -
The sun is brighter than a yolk!
For me, for the young man,
White light is whiter than an egg!
V. Levanovsky
Black ice
It doesn’t go and doesn’t go,
Because it's icy.
But it falls perfectly.
Why is no one happy?
* * *
Wandered into our kindergarten
Twelve little chickens
brought them from the street
white chicken.
Cute little chicken
You forgot the street.
This is a kindergarten
But not for chickens.
* * *
Heron standing on the porch
Explains the letter "C":
Come here, Chicken Little!
Repeat: chick-chick-chick!
If you learn your lesson,
I'll give you a flower!
G. Sapgir.
* * *
There are two sheep in the flower garden
They graze all day.
At the porch without end
Pussy eats from a saucer.
Finally, from flowers
Drive away the sheep!
Titmouse tongue twister
The sun is setting, the water is flowing,
The tit bird looks into the water.
The tit will drink pure water -
It rings and sings nicely today.
Compass
My compass is a dashing circus performer,
draws a circle with one foot,
and the other pierced the paper,
I grabbed hold and didn’t take a step!
V. Berestov.
Poor chickens can't sleep
if they dream of a fox.
The hen admired the chickens:
Whatever the chicken, she's smart!
A. Kapralova
No need to quarrel anymore!
And even the ball is not caught,
and the book is not readable,
and it starts to rain. E. Moshkovskaya
The beautiful birch tree's dress is silver,
The beautiful birch tree has green braids.
P. Voronko.
Bought cuttlefish
lace dress...
The cuttlefish walks
showing off her dress.
I. Demyanov.
Why should I be afraid of the cold!
I'm used to being toughened up.
The crane is happy, the crane is laughing -
The river flows into my palms.
Chicks
Chick-chick-chick, chicks,
There is some water in a tub.
Who's afraid of me
I won't give you some water.
Here the chickens are running,
They are not afraid of Natka.
There is a saucer near the tub,
they will all get drunk.
What a spoiled girl
Little sister!
Grandma swears:
What a naughty girl!
Mom smiles:
Just a disgrace!
This naughty girl
Can't sit quietly:
Jumps, tumbles,
Always smiling
Spinning until late
Doesn't want to go to bed.
Oh, and a spoiled girl!
Little sister!
I. Lopukhina.
Heron watchman in the swamp
Stands on one leg.
Tsits! Where are you going in the mud? -
screams to all the little animals.
A. Pudval.
Above the forge, mill
A blizzard is blowing,
Dancing through the forest
And it creeps across the field.
But hares are not afraid of blizzards,
They dance and have fun under the snow.
I. Lopukhina.
A flower is blooming at the poultry house -
Blooms on a pair of slender legs.
Fluffy flower and call...
Flower, who are you? - Chick!
V. Lunin
The circus performer can prance,
Train animals and birds,
And spin on the trapeze,
And dance on a tightrope.
E. Blaginina.
Game
Ruff - ruffles,
The rooster is cocking,
Laika barks,
The snake is snakes.
What happens:
Does the frog kick?
There is a snowstorm over the village
It spreads like white snow,
Covered up the entire lake,
I powdered the village.
The snow covered all the puddles,
Spinning through the streets
There's a knock on the window,
He lies down on the porch.
Above the grove, above the mill
A blizzard is swirling.
I. Lopukhina.
We learned a lot of letters,
We got to the letter C.
There are words where C is at the beginning,
Where in the middle, where at the end.
Chain, flower and number - here
Everyone will read it at the beginning.
And in the words, father, fighter
We write Ts at the end.
A heron walks through the swamp,
Her chicks are waiting in the nest.
The circus will open on Saturday
The fighters have already arrived.
Reported to the shop for work
Young blacksmiths.
Each line contains the letter C
Like a pebble in a ring.
And on each page there is
On the border and in the capital,
And in the chickens on the porch
There are also two letters C.
L. Dyakonov.
Raccoons in the store
Came to the store from work
Buyers are raccoons
buy from a seller
two pickled cucumbers.
Seller says:
Two kopecks cucumber.
Give us a cucumber.
Pay the seller.
Very accurate. Well done!
Take the cucumbers.
E Moshkovskaya.
Day off
It's Sunday, we have a day off.
Familiar singing from the morning behind the wall.
Mom can’t sleep since the morning of the day off,
I put on a colored chintz robe.
The robe is familiar, like spring.
She will stay at home today.
At my mother's hospital, where the children are treated,
not a colorful one made of chintz, but a white robe.
Brought from the well...
The chicken brought some water from the well.
And the whole family of chickens ran to wash themselves.
Only Chick stands on the sidelines,
doesn't want to wash.
Because, like fire,
he is afraid of water.
And mom said sternly:
“Children should all wash themselves.
Chick won't play with us.
We don’t need dirty people.”
A casket is kept in the royal palace.
The casket for the rings was ordered by the Tsar Father.
Seventeen princesses grow up in the palace,
Seventeen rings in the palace casket.
Stories, texts with the sound Ts.
Stories with pictures.
(The adult reads the sentence, showing a picture so that the child can add a word where it is required. The second time, the adult reads the entire sentence, highlighting the sound being practiced with his voice, the child repeats after him. In the first case, the child practices the sound in a word, in the second - in sentences Then the child composes the story himself.)
Chickens.
The hen gave birth to little chicks.
(The chickens) hatched from the eggs.
The chicken calls (the chickens): “Ko-ko-ko!”
The little ones (chickens) peck the millet and drink water from the saucer.
Herons.
In the spring, two (herons) flew in from the south.
These (herons) raised their chicks in the swamp.
All day long (herons) carry food to their chicks.
Stories with questions.
1. A hare is sitting by a bush.
Who...?
From behind a pine tree, a hunter takes aim at a hare.
What does...? To whom...?
Bang! And... the hare galloped away.
Who...?
Think about who likes and who doesn't like this ending to the hunt.
What should I talk about?
2. Two herons made a nest.
Who...?
The herons sat on their eggs for a long time.
Who...?
Finally, the chicks emerged from the eggs.
Who...? Where...?
In a few months the chicks will grow up.
Who...? When...?
Soon they will become adult herons.
By whom...?
3. Sveta and Sonya played words.
Sveta named the following words: sheep, marten, fox.
Which...?
Sonya added to them: a wolf, a button.
Which...?
What words starting with “-tsa” can you name?
What...?
4. The zoo has a hospital for animals.
What is...?
A wolf, a marten, a fox, and a bear can be treated there.
Who...? What can they...?
5. Vovin’s dad is a blacksmith.
Who is...?
His forge is always interesting.
Where...?
Vova himself wants to be a blacksmith.
Who does he want...?
6. We recently had a concert at our club.
What...?
Singers and dancers performed at the concert.
Who?...
There were also circus acts there.
Who...? Where...?
I really like such concerts.
What's there...? What...?
We played in the hospital.
What did you do today in kindergarten?
We played in the hospital.
Who did you treat in your hospital?
Various animals and birds: heron, she-bear, tit, fox, hare, starling.
How did you treat them?
The heron was given drops, the tit - water, the starling - a caterpillar. The hare's scratch was poured with iodine and its paw was bandaged. But we didn’t have time to treat the bear and the fox: we were called to dinner.
A whole month.
Asya really loves the words I and whole. They're on her tongue all day long.
I help my mother all day.
I picked a whole basket of berries.
I drank a whole glass of milk.
I spent a whole week watering the flowers.
I will tell you about all this for a whole month.
“I think you’ll get tired of bragging for a whole month,” Dad laughs.
L. Dyakonov
Chicken Little.
Chicken Little was the first to hatch from the egg. He sat on the porch and waited for the rest of the chickens to hatch.
Mom, you're sitting wrong! See - no one is hatching anymore!
The chicken was so surprised that she just closed her eyes.
Well, sit down,” says Tsyp, “and I’ll go for a walk.”
Tsyp went out into the field, approached the flower and said:
You're blooming wrong! You need to bloom like a flower downwards, then all sorts of butterflies and beetles will not land on you. - He said and moved on. He looks - the caterpillar is crawling.
Hey caterpillar, you're crawling wrong!
But how should it be? - the caterpillar was surprised.
You need to curl up and roll, it will be faster! - He said and moved on. He looks and the heron is catching frogs.
Hey, heron, you're fishing wrong! Look how it should be done! - And how he jumps into the swamp. This would have been the end of Tsypu, but the heron pulled him out.
According to G. Yudin
The bird helped.
Aunt Tanya had a gold ring on her finger. Aunt Tanya once walked across a bridge over a swamp and dropped a ring into the water. She was very upset. And suddenly he sees a large heron walking through the swamp. The heron came closer, stuck its long beak into the water and took out the ring.
What is a tsunami?
Tsunamis are huge waves that hit the shores. There have been cases when a tsunami washed away entire villages into the sea.
According to S. Sakharny
Fugitive.
They bought twelve chickens for Zina and Sena. They are all light and soft. And the eyes are like buttons. All morning Zina and Senya do not leave the basket, they keep feeding and watering the chickens. The chickens will peck the chopped eggs, drink some water and again quietly squeak in the basket.
But finally, mom called the children for dinner. The chickens were left alone. They are not having fun and, apparently, they are not sitting in the basket. One of the chickens stuck out his nose, crawled out and immediately spilled the saucer of water. And then the chicken hops under the table! And the dog Tsibik was sleeping under the table. The chicken pecked the dog on the nose. Tsibik barked from sleep. The chicken jumped in fright onto the sofa, and from the sofa to the window. And he fell out of the window into a flower bed.
The children were afraid for the chicken. But nothing happened to him.
Compose a story on a topic.
- Sanya and Zina played words.
Which of us can name the most words with the sound t will win,” Zina suggested.
Tell me how they played with words. Who came up with what words? Who won?
- Zoya is already going to kindergarten.
Tell me how she gets ready for kindergarten in the morning. What is she doing?
Words will help you tell about all this: wake up, get dressed, dress, teeth, wash, exercise.
Stories with pictures.
(The adult reads the sentence, showing the picture so that the child can add the word where it is required.
The second time, the adult reads the entire sentence, highlighting the sound being practiced with his voice, and the child repeats after him.
In the first case, the child practices the sound in a word, in the second - in sentences.
Then the child tells the story himself.)
Chickens
The hen gave birth to little chicks.
(The chickens) hatched from the eggs.
The chicken calls (the chickens): “Ko-ko-ko!”
The little ones (chickens) peck the millet and drink water from the saucer.
Herons
In the spring, two (herons) flew in from the south.
These (herons) raised their chicks in the swamp.
All day long (herons) carry food to their chicks.
Stories-tasks.
“Masha, take the eggs out of the refrigerator,” mom asked.
- How many eggs do you need?
- Do the math yourself: I’ll crumble three eggs into a salad, I’ll make an omelette out of four, and let’s give one more egg to Vaska the cat.
So how many eggs should Masha get?
Stories with questions.
1. A hare is sitting by a bush.
Who...?
From behind a pine tree, a hunter takes aim at a hare.
What does...? To whom...?
Bang! And... the hare galloped away.
Who...?
Think about who likes and who doesn't like this ending to the hunt.
What should I talk about?
2. Two herons made a nest.
Who...?
The herons sat on their eggs for a long time.
Who...?
Finally, the chicks emerged from the eggs.
Who...? Where...?
In a few months the chicks will grow up.
Who...? When...?
Soon they will become adult herons.
By whom...?
3. Sveta and Sonya played words.
Sveta named the following words: sheep, marten, fox.
Which...?
Sonya added to them: a wolf, a button.
Which...?
What words starting with “-tsa” can you name?
What...?
4. The zoo has a hospital for animals.
What is...?
A wolf, a marten, a fox, and a bear can be treated there.
Who...? What can they...?
5. Vovin’s dad is a blacksmith.
Who is...?
His forge is always interesting.
Where...?
Vova himself wants to be a blacksmith.
Who does he want...?
6. We recently had a concert at our club.
What...?
Singers and dancers performed at the concert.
Who?...
There were also circus acts there.
Who...? Where...?
I really like such concerts.
What's there...? What...?
We played in the hospital.
What did you do today in kindergarten?
We played in the hospital.
Who did you treat in your hospital?
Various animals and birds: heron, she-bear, tit, fox, hare, starling.
How did you treat them?
The heron was given drops, the tit - water, the starling - a caterpillar. The hare's scratch was poured with iodine and its paw was bandaged. But we didn’t have time to treat the bear and the fox: we were called to dinner.
A whole month.
Asya really loves the words I and whole. They're on her tongue all day long.
I help my mother all day.
I picked a whole basket of berries.
I drank a whole glass of milk.
- I spent a whole week watering the flowers.
- I will tell you about all this for a whole month.
“I think you’ll get tired of bragging for a whole month,” Dad laughs.
L. Dyakonov
Chicken Little.
Chicken Little was the first to hatch from the egg. He sat on the porch and waited for the rest of the chickens to hatch.
Mom, you're sitting wrong! See - no one is hatching anymore!
The chicken was so surprised that she just closed her eyes.
Well, sit down,” says Tsyp, “and I’ll go for a walk.”
Tsyp went out into the field, approached the flower and said:
You're blooming wrong! You need to bloom like a flower downwards, then all sorts of butterflies and beetles will not land on you. - He said and moved on. He looks - the caterpillar is crawling.
Hey caterpillar, you're crawling wrong!
But how should it be? - the caterpillar was surprised.
You need to curl up and roll, it will be faster! - He said and moved on. He looks and the heron is catching frogs.
Hey, heron, you're fishing wrong! Look how it should be done! - And how he jumps into the swamp. This would have been the end of Tsypu, but the heron pulled him out.
By G. Yudin
The bird helped.
Aunt Tanya had a gold ring on her finger. Aunt Tanya once walked across a bridge over a swamp and dropped a ring into the water. She was very upset. And suddenly he sees a large heron walking through the swamp. The heron came closer, stuck its long beak into the water and took out the ring.
What is a tsunami?
Tsunamis are huge waves that hit the shores. There have been cases when a tsunami washed away entire villages into the sea.
By S. Sakharny
Fugitive.
They bought twelve chickens for Zina and Sena. They are all light and soft. And the eyes are like buttons. All morning Zina and Senya do not leave the basket, they keep feeding and watering the chickens. The chickens will peck the chopped eggs, drink some water and again quietly squeak in the basket.
But finally, mom called the children for dinner. The chickens were left alone. They are not having fun and, apparently, they are not sitting in the basket. So one of the chickens stuck his nose out, crawled out and immediately spilled the saucer of water. And then the chicken hops under the table! And the dog Tsibik was sleeping under the table. The chicken pecked the dog on the nose. Tsibik barked from sleep. The chicken jumped in fright onto the sofa, and from the sofa to the window. And he fell out of the window into a flower bed.
The children were afraid for the chicken. But nothing happened to him.
Compose a story on a topic.
Sanya and Zina played words.
Which of us can name more words with sound? ts,“He’ll win,” Zina suggested.
Tell me how they played with words. Who came up with what words? Who won?
Zoya is already going to kindergarten.
Tell me how she gets ready for kindergarten in the morning. What is she doing?
Words will help you tell about all this: wake up, get dressed, dress, teeth, wash, exercise.
Automation
Automation of the sound C in syllables
Add sound [ts]
Zaya...
horse...
bore...
grief...
rub...
wound...
tane...
cold...
ice...
cucumber...
sing...
young...
father...
selling...
Add the syllable -tsa-
fox... sing... uli...
soap... writers... smart...
Add the syllable -tsy-
china... finger...
catch... pass...
Add the syllable -tso-
coat...
letter...
yay...
when...
wing...
Add the syllable - chain - dresses...
canvas...
shil...
soap...
windows...
Repeat the chain of syllables with the sound [ts].
ats - ots - its tso - tsa - qi
ec - uts - ots tso - tsa - tsu
its - yts - ats tsu - tso - tse
tsa - tse - tsu tsu - tsy - tso
tse - tsu - tsy tsy - tsu - tsa
Automation of the sound [ts] in reverse syllables. Repeat the syllables, clearly pronouncing the sound [ts].
Ats - ots - uts uts - ets - ats ets - ots - ats
uts - ots - ats yts - uts - ots ets - yts - ots
uts - ots - ats yts - ets - ots ets - nts - ots
Automation of the sound [ts] in straight syllables. Repeat the syllables, clearly pronouncing the sound [ts].
tsa - tso - tse tsy - tso - tsy tsy - tse - tsu
tsa - tsu - tso tso - tsa - tsa tsa - tso - tsa
tse - tsu - tsu tsu - tse - tso tsy - tso - tsa
Automation of the sound [ts] in intervocalic position. Repeat the syllables, clearly pronouncing the sound [ts].
atsa - otso - utsu otso - ytsy - ztsz ytsy - etse - atsa itsi - utsu - atsa otso - ettse - utsu attse - ytsy - atsa itsi - utsu - atsa utsu - otso - etse etse - ytsy - otso
Automation of the sound [ts] in syllables with a combination of consonants. Repeat the syllables, clearly pronouncing the sound [ts].
tsve - tsva - tsvo mtsa - mtso - mtsu
tsvu - tsvy - tsvyu mtsy - mtse - mtsu and so on with all the consonants of the Russian language.
Automation of the sound T in words
Fighter, father, reaper, wrestler, messenger, end, lodger, singer, firstborn, tripe, fool, palace, daredevil, cucumber, swimmer, fugitive, blacksmith, sample, lollipop, well done, finally, seller, hare, mountaineer, finger, pepper, dance, knapsack, brother, refugee, well, little finger
Sheep, heron, pollen, twinkle, face, egg, ring, porch, gun, clatter, tree, crimson, workshop, chain, center, tenacious, whole, score, recipe, officer, clue, chick-chick, gypsy, shop, goal, chain, center, tenacious, whole, circus, numbers, compass, zinc, fathers, fighters, residents
Ends, swimmers, singers, wrestlers, cucumbers, palaces, messengers, well done, blacksmiths, sellers, assessment, recipe, officer, clue, eggs, street, mill, water, singer, greenhouse, border, hospital, wheat, mitten, chicken, rings, mush, peel, upper room, Friday, smart girl
Cavalry, forge, bulb, button, scratch, sheep, hares, streets, hospitals, fingers, hoops, bulbs, buttons, mills, scissors, mittens, collective farmers, gypsy, chicken, scurvy, top hat, acacia, aviation, police, operation, lecture, portion
Replace the first letter in the word with the sound [ts]. What word did you come up with?
fur - ...ex; sel - ...fir
lar - ...ar; light - ...light
The game is an exercise in word formation of feminine nouns according to the model
smart guy - smart girl
teacher -
writer -
hunter-
gardener-
fashionista
entertainer -
Game "Echo" - word formation of nouns with diminutive suffixes -ts-, -its-, -ets-
speech therapist: child: speech therapist: child:
body - body building - building
business - task -
village - letter -
lard - ad -
soap - knowledge -
coat - explanation -
Recalling words with the sound C - playing ball. Game "1-2-5-9" with words (pictures)
hare, heron, egg, chick, bird, sheep, chicken, fighter,
street, soap box, button, bread box, hyacinth, singer.
Related words (modeled)
bread - bread, bread box
soup - soup, tureen
napkin-napkin holder
candy - candy, candy bowl
leaf - deciduous, larch
soap - soap, soap dish
Automation of the sound Ts in phrases
A yellow chicken, a sad face, a wooden porch, a heron in the swamp, water from a well, a magic mirror, delicious pizza, a clever circus performer, an empty tank, a black top hat, a whole month
Automation of the sound T in sentences
Vanya waters the sheep. Masha has a lollipop. There is a hare in the bushes. Vova is a good swimmer. The well is deep. My uncle is a blacksmith. Knock out the mattress. Take a cucumber. The seller served pepper. Frost makes people blush. I cut my little finger. Now there is a scar. Winter is over, the starling has arrived. Little brother scratched his finger.
There's a dog on a chain. There are hares at the edge of the forest. At the end of the village there is a blacksmith shop. There is an acacia tree near our house. I need a button. Give me a button and scissors. We are running down the street. Soldiers guard the borders. Vova has a scratch on his finger. There is cold water in the well. There are cucumbers and an onion in the bag. It's freezing outside, take gloves. A wet chicken is walking down the street. The sheep came to the well. The bird is small - a tit, but smart. Where someone is born, that’s where they will come in handy.
The hares gnawed the tree. The cavalry is riding along the street. We saw a bear at the circus. The milkmaid was straining milk. The figure eight has two rings without a beginning or an end. Well done to the cucumber, and well done to the cucumber. Every fellow is a good example. Girls, girls, beautiful singers. The ring has no end. Well done against sheep, and against well done - sheep. Chicks and chicken drink tea on the street.
There is cold water in the well. Mom bought a chain and a ring.
At the end of the street there is a new hospital. We visited my father in the hospital.
There are many flowers near the acacia. Sheep stand near the well.
We bought colorful lollipops for the children. My father bought a trailer.
The singer took the stage.
The blacksmiths were at the forge all day. The towel got caught on a nail.
Tanya has new buttons on her dress.
The boy cut colored paper with scissors. The chickens ran to the hen.
I found mittens on the street.
Change according to the example. Change each sentence as indicated in the example. Watch the pronunciation of the sound [ts].
Sample: I put candy canes in the candy bowl.
You put lollipops in the candy bowl.
He/she put lollipops in the candy bowl.
We put lollipops in the candy bowl.
You put lollipops in the candy bowl.
They put lollipops in the candy bowl.
I drank some cold water.
I got caught on the chain.
Distribution of proposals. Remember and repeat the sentences correctly. Watch the pronunciation of the sound [ts].
Father scratched.
Father scratched his fingers.
Father scratched his fingers on the window.
My father got caught and scratched his fingers on the window.
Sentence transformation (an exercise in using possessive adjectives with the suffix -in-.
Sonya has a bread box. - This is Sonya’s breadbox.
Sanya has a napkin holder. -
Vasya has larch in his garden. -
Sima has a glass candy bowl.-
Lucy has a blue button.-
Asya has a faience tureen.-
Automation of sound C in pure tongues
Tsa tsa tsa - a heron at the porch
Tsa tsa tsa - beautiful sheep
Tso tso tso - the ring is rolling
Tso tso tso - the chickens came out onto the porch
Qi - qi - qi - mother's chicks
Tsu tsu tsu - tears running down your face
Tse - tse - tse - hare on the porch
Well done - Sonya, well done
Etzets – ets – delicious jellied meat
Ets eets eets - the soup is being cooked
Ts - we tut sometimes.
Quiet, the children are sleeping now,
We will not disturb the lion,
Ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts.
And the chicks want to sleep.
Ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts.
Ts - I ask you not to make noise: we are going to look at the birds.
Ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts - ts.
The tits have a son - a chick. He sings quietly - EC.
Ets - etz - etz - etz - etz - etz - etz.
The chick really likes to sing loudly in the wild - tsu.
Birds, sitting on the porch, sing loudly - TsE.
Soon the chicks will grow up and sing to us together - TSY.
The porch suddenly became empty, and the sound of a central voice was heard in the forest.
A sheep is standing in the meadow. We write the syllables together - target audience.
Tsa-tsa-tsa-tsa-tsa-tsa-tsa.
The sheep has a lot of food. We write the syllables together - TSY.
Tsy - tsy - tsy - tsy - tsy - tsy - tsy.
The shepherd approached the sheep. We write the syllables together - CE.
Tse - tse - tse - tse - tse - tse - tse.
We need to drive the sheep home. We write the syllables together - TsU.
Tsu - tsu - tsu - tsu - tsu - tsu - tsu.
Here is the owner's porch. We write the syllables together - TsO.
Tso - tso - tso - tso - tso - tso - tso.
*****
Tse-tse, tse-tse,
A whole month in the palace -
Tsu-tsu, tsu-tsu,
In the princess's face -
Tsa-tsa, tsa-tsa -
Tears flow endlessly!
Automation of sound C in proverbs
Rings don't paint fingers.
The eagle is the king bird, but it is afraid of the falcon.
The end is the crown of the matter.
As it comes back, so will it respond.
Don't spit in the well - you'll need to drink the water.
In March, the chicken drinks from a puddle.
I can’t walk or drive because it’s icy.
Water flows from a nearby well all day long.
The chicken admired the chickens: no matter what the chicken, she was smart.
He who loves to work cannot sit idle
A starling flies - winter is over.
The tit bird is small, but smart.
Well done against the sheep, and against the well done the sheep itself.
It runs around like a chicken and an egg.
If you tell a chicken, it will go all over the street.
Only the good fellow has a good thing, like a button made of tin.
For the sake of words, he will not spare his father!
Grain and water - that's the mush.
The sheep boasted that it had a tail like a stallion.
Automation of sound Ts in verses
The girl runs out into the street up to the water,
But the water is far away, but the bucket is large.
You, girl, don’t go, you, girl, sit down.
*****
Our chickens want to eat
We have to feed the chickens.
(S. Mikhalkov)
Bought cuttlefish
Lace dress.
The cuttlefish walks
Shows off her dress. (I. Demyanov)
*****
The circus performer can prance,
Train animals and birds,
And spin on the trapeze,
And dance on a tightrope.
*****
Why am I afraid of the cold!
I'm used to being toughened up.
The crane is happy, the crane is laughing -
A river flows into my palms.
Voditsa.
Water flows from the well,
Masha smiles
Like a duck splashing:
- Voditsa, voditsa,
Let's hang out with you.
*****
A flower is blooming at the poultry house -
A flower on a pair of long legs.
Fluffy flower and call...
- Flower, who are you?
- Chick!
*****
Heron standing on the porch, C
Explains the letter "C":
- Come, Chicken Little!
Repeat: chick, chick, chick!
If you learn your lesson,
I'll give you a flower.
(G. Sapgir)
*****
Chick, chick, chick chicken! Here the chickens are running,
There is some water in a tub. They are not afraid of Natka.
Those who are afraid of me, I will not give water to those.
There is a saucer near the tub, They will all get drunk.
Blizzard
Let the blizzard blow
Light snow is spreading.
Hares were running in the forest,
A fox was spotted there
A tit sits on a pine tree,
A fox stands under a pine tree.
*****
The chickens came out of the eggs,
Everyone is squeaking and looking for mom.
“Chicken-chicken, kids,
Come here, everyone!”
*****
Tiptoe all day
I dance ballet.
And I'm also a little
I paint with paints.
*****
Flowers will bloom in the garden,
I will collect them in a bouquet.
There are all the colors among them,
You can’t count all the colors.
*****
Porch in the palace,
Casket - on the porch,
The starling is in the casket,
The egg is in the starling,
The ring is in the egg,
The egg is in the starling,
The starling is in the casket,
Casket - on the porch,
Porch in the palace.
Emotions(with pictures)
Beautiful maiden
Still sad
But now the beauty is a maiden
You will certainly be surprised
Will smile a little more noticeably
And, of course, he will laugh!
Dusty game(additional rhyme)
Foreigners live everywhere:
In America - (Americans),
In Korea, the inhabitants are (Koreans).
And who are in Europe - (Europeans).
The (Spaniards) live in Spain.
In Italy who? - (Italians).
One day all the dust particles
At the meeting it was decided:
- Motes of dust live everywhere,
Let them be called as they should be:
Specks of dust on the stove - pechintsy,
Specks of dust on a candle - candles,
Specks of dust on the ball - ballers,
Specks of dust on the key are keys.
Automation of sound Ts in texts
Brother
I have a brother Vanya. He's small. He tries to put his finger in his mouth. May put a finger in the dog's mouth. Mom asks me to keep an eye on Vanya. There is a well in the yard. Vanya may fall into the well. Vanya loves sweets. The seller gave him a lollipop. Vanya grabbed the lollipop. When Vanya grows up, he will be a great guy.
Automation of sound Ts in tongue twisters
The heron wasted away, the heron was withered, the heron was dead.
At the mill, wheat is ground using mittens.
Tits are sitting on the porch, asking for salt and water.
A heron performed at the circus: she wrote numbers with her nose.
The blacksmith Kuzma forged the chain, the blacksmith was tired of forging the chain.
Forest flowers wake up in spring, flowers dress in colorful dresses.
Cucumber blooms in a greenhouse. He is not afraid of frost.
Chicken Daddy scribbled a letter for Daddy Chicken: “You, father, are a great singer. I kiss you. Chick. End".
On the forest concert stage you can hear tits singing. Tsits! On tiptoe - a fox. Lisitsyn's goal is a singer.
The king, princess and queen are waiting for the prince in the capital. And the prince in his mitten catches the firebird across the sea.
The caterpillar clings tenaciously to a branch. She hides from starlings; she doesn’t like starlings.
A marten, a fox, a she-wolf, and a donkey want to be treated at the central hospital.
A casket is kept in the royal palace. The casket for the rings was made by the Tsar Father. Seventeen princesses grow in the palace, seventeen rings in the palace casket.
There is pollen on the flower. The flower has a sheep. There is a whole layer of pollen on the sheep's nose.
Hooves clatter across the village bridge. The stallion can’t sleep, he wants to frolic.
Chick-chick-chick, guinea fowl! Gifts are pouring in: kernels, wheat, millet, lentils.
A duck and a chicken are busy outside. Duck with ducklings, hen with chicks.
The chain was forged by a gypsy blacksmith, and the gypsy father helped. Two gypsy blacksmiths forged a chain endlessly.
The heron stood on the porch. Showed everyone the ring. She has a steel ring. The heron was ringed like this.
For a whole month, the craftswoman has been making two colored mittens on thin knitting needles for her beloved sister.
There are excellent tenants on Tsentralnaya Street. On Tsentralnaya Street there are singers and blacksmiths, flower girls and poultry girls, reapers and sellers... The residents of Tsentralnaya Street are craftsmen and daredevils.
Riddles "Sound T"
The stable of white sheep is full. (Cucumber)
Two ends, two rings, and a stud in the middle. (Scissors)
There is a palace on the pole, there is a singer in the palace. (Starling)
He who is afraid of everyone, saves himself under a bush,
Does it catch the wolf's teeth? (Hare)
It might break
It may get cooked;
If you want,
Can turn into a bird.
(Egg)
Speech material for automating the sound "Ts".
Target: automation of the sound “L” in a child’s speech.Tasks:
1. Practice the correct pronunciation of the sound “C” in speech using pure sayings and poems.
2. Improve the rhythmic and intonation side of speech.
3. Increase speech activity.
4. Optimize the emotional background, improve your mood.
Description: Dear colleagues, I continue to publish a collection of simple sayings and poems for automating sounds in a child’s speech, which I use in speech therapy work with children. This time, let me present to your attention speech material aimed at automating the sound “Ts”. This work will be useful to speech therapists, educators, and parents.
Content
I use pure sayings for the sound “C” at 2 stages of work on sound pronunciation.
The first time I use them is at the stage of automating the sound “C” in syllables. The work is carried out as follows: the adult reads the text itself, and the child pronounces only the syllables (game “Echo”).
For example: adult - “Kolya went out onto the porch”, child - “Tso-tso-tso”
In this way, you can pronounce syllables of various configurations in a fun way for quite a long time and the child will not get tired of it. Also, in the process of repeatedly pronouncing a pure phrase, the child remembers it and can then recite it at a reading competition.
The second time I use these same phrasings is when a given sound in speech is being automated. At first I use pure phrases, because they are already familiar to the child. Only now the child speaks all the truth. The second option is a “Readers” competition - 2-3 children who pronounce a given sound well compete in reading pure phrases. Even at this stage we play the game “Who is faster?” - 2-3 children are also taken, I name a syllable, for example, “LA”, and the child must remember and say a simple phrase to this syllable. Whoever speaks first gets a token. At the end of the game, the winner is determined by the number of tokens. In both the first and second games, it is important not only to tell a clear phrase, but most importantly to pronounce the sound correctly.
Here are some of them.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - a blizzard has been blowing all day.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - I kiss the hare.
Tso-tso-tso - I’ll put a ring on my finger.
Tso-tso-tso - I wipe my face.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - starlings are flying towards us.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - there are cucumbers in the jar.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - the main street.
Tso-tso-tso - Anyuta has a ring.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - our Katya is smart.
Tso-tso-tso - the chicken has an egg.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - there is a sheep standing in the meadow.
Tso-tso-tso - show your face.
Tso-tso-tso - there is a ring on my hand.
Itz-its-its - they sell a syringe at the pharmacy.
Ets-ets-ets is a very sweet candy.
Ets-ets-ets - there is a palace on the mountain.
Ets-ets-ets - a cucumber grew in the garden bed.
Ets-ets-ets - the blacksmith forges the chain.
Ets-ets-ets - a fighter goes into battle.
Yat-yat-yat - a hare is jumping towards me.
Yep-ooh-ooh - that’s the end of the fairy tale.
Ets-o-ts-ets - a chick fell out of the nest.
Ets-ets-ets - we are dancing a dance.
Eets-ets-ets - winter has come to an end.
Ets-ets-ets - the blacksmith shod the horse.
Ets-ets-ets - a chick is sitting in the nest.
Ets-ets-ets - that’s the end of the song.
Itza-itsa-itsa - a tit sits on a pine tree.
Itza-itsa-itsa - a singer sings on stage.
Itza-itsa-itsa - there is a table hanging on the wall.
Itza-itsa-itsa - red-cheeked girl.
Itza-itsa-itsa - a fox sits under a pine tree.
Odtsa-odtsa-odtsa - water was taken from the well.
Yudtse-yudtse-yudtse - a beautiful saucer.
Itza-itsa-itsa - colored mitten.
Itza-itsa-itsa - my sister is knitting a scarf.
Itza-itsa-itsa - the bird flew away.
And here are a few pure sayings and poems
lollipops
Tsk-tsk-tsk - the hare loves candy.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - the hare has no candy.
Ets-ets-ets - where can I get a candy for a hare?
Tso-tso-tso - look under the porch.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - that's where the lollipops are!
Tsu-tsu-tsu - the bunnies are happy for the candy!
SHEEP
Tsa-tsa-tsa - here is a sheep.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - we are herding a sheep.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - no sheep.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - where is the sheep?
At the stage of sound automation, after pure phrasing, I use poems in which the sound “C” is often found. A “Readers” competition is then held using this material. Here are some of them.
Important, big-nosed heron
Stands like a statue all day.
The tiger is quiet with the tigress,
Because he himself is afraid of her.
Two colorful chickens
They are running along the street.
From a nearby well
Water flows all day long.
Chicken and hen
They drink water on the street.
Hooked it from the spring,
Beautiful maiden of the water.
The horse clicked his hoof from behind,
Dust swirls under the hoof.
Well done to the young lady
He asked me to drink some water.
Bought cuttlefish
Lace dress.
The cuttlefish walks
Shows off her dress.
It doesn’t go and doesn’t go,
Because it's icy.
But it falls perfectly.
Why is no one happy?
Water is good
The chickens need to wash themselves
At the wall of the well,
In the chicken trough.
Heron standing on the porch
Explains the letter "C":
- Come, Chicken Little,
Repeat: chick-chick-chick.
Chicks and chicken
All day outside.
Chickens from a hen,
Chickens on a hen,
Chickens under the hen.
Chicken in a trough
I got some water.
A whole brood of chickens
She invited me to wash.
Nine little yellow chickens
They don’t want to wash themselves in the trough.
Glows in the starry sky
Star Dipper.
The stars help
Don't lose your way in the dark.
Kitten Tsap bites
Chicken Little pecks.
To both from the owner
You get it for this.
And have fun together
They fail.
Wandered into our kindergarten
Ten little chickens.
Brought them from the street
Speckled chicken.
"Cute little hen,
You're on the wrong street!
This is a kindergarten
But not for chickens!"