By teaching the letters in this manner, children are able to begin forming words very quickly. After learning the first six letters, kids can make words in the “at,”“an,”“it,”“ip,”“ap,” and “in” word families, like sat, pat, nap, and tin. Amazing! Your Letter and So...
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Beginning Sounds Game Boards Use these beginning sounds game boards to develop your students' letter-sound correspondence with the alphabet. Plus Plan Digital Escape Room for Kids - Alphabet Sounds Explore the letters of the alphabet and their main sounds using this fun digital escape room for kid...
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This is a necessary skill when teaching kids to read. A child who can sound out any word blend correctly, whether the word exists or not, is a confident child who deeply understands their letter sounds. Down the road, this skill will help them read complex words that are new to them. ...
pdf, 8.48 MB The Kids Words/Sounds Worksheet Packet is an invaluable resource for teachers and homeschooling parents seeking to enhance early literacy skills in young learners. This comprehensive packet includes a variety of worksheets designed to help children develop phonemic awareness, letter recognit...
Teaching kids how to read can seem like an intimidating task. Where do you start? Where do you go from there? Whether you tutor, teach in the classroom, homeschool, or work with your child after school, you can use the printables and resources you find here at This Reading Mama to be...
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‘phonics’, ‘letter sounds’, or ‘phonemes’ then I will do it. So I decided that I would share with you 10 Days of Teaching Phonics to Your Kids. I will share what has worked for us as well as what hasn’t. Keep in mind, I am just a regular mom like you who taught her...