Kaitlyn came home with these very cute ideas on helping children learn to read simple words in similar word families. In the picture above, you can see the teacher took a paint chip sample, cut out a hole, then printed out a strip of letters that can go along with the two letters to make various words (c-ap, g-ap, l-ap, m-ap, r-ap, s-ap, t-ap, z-ap). The child then moves the paint chip sample and reads the word that goes with the first letter.
In this example, you see a fun way of incorporating a theme into your word practice. They were learning about the letter P and also farm animals.
1 comment:
Hey, this is great! My son is just 4 months old, but I love to think how we will spend time when he gets older. Can't wait!
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