Activity: Alliterations
Materials Needed:
A common alliteration (Alliteration is a poem or saying where most of the words begin with the same sound. An example would be, "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Where is the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?")
Let’s Get Started:
1. Allow the child to hear and recite the common alliteration that has been chosen.
2. Help the child create her own alliteration. Using the child’s name as part of the alliteration is usually a good place to begin. For example, if the child’s name is Mary, the alliteration could be, "Mary makes many marks on paper with a marker."
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