Tongue twisters are small texts that can be very difficult to pronounce. Children usually have fun with them, trying to pronounce. They tend to repeat it several times and this yields hours of play and why not learning? So we've selected some activities about tongue twisters below. Enjoy!
Example:
LOOK AT THE TOAD INSIDE THE BAG
THE BAG WITH THE TOAD INSIDE
THE TOAD CHATTING
AND CRAW RELEASING THE WIND.
The first activity is related to the sliced text:
The teacher presents the text printed and cut out for them to organize.
In the second activity, classes in the literacy phase can write down words with the letter S, cut and paste or even create texts with the word SAPO. In the third activity, teachers can ask students to research about the life and development of amphibians. Watching videos and talking about the topic in the classroom is also an excellent option.
Entering the theme of hygiene, the children can sing the song below and the literature suggestion is “O sapo bocarrão”.
See the song lyrics below, it can also be a good encouraging resource.
The frog doesn't wash his feet
Don't wash because you don't want to
he lives there on the lake
Don't wash your foot because you don't want to,
What a foot odor!
the spider scratches the jar
the jar scratches the spider
Not even the spider scratches the jar
Not even the jar scratches the spider.
Hello, is the armadillo there?
No, the armadillo isn't!
But the woman with the tattoo,
it's the same as the armadillo, ok!
The candy asked the candy.
what is the sweetest candy
that sweet potato candy
The candy responds to the candy ,
That the sweetest candy that
the sweet potato candy
It's the sweet potato candy.
Pedro's instep is black
Who says the instep
Peter's is not black
has the instep blacker than
Peter's instep.
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