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My First Words lesson for Pre- School Students

My First Words lesson for Pre- School Students. By Mildred Saavedra EDIT 430 SUMMER 2007 Back Next . Introducing letters .

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My First Words lesson for Pre- School Students

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  1. My First Wordslesson for Pre- School Students By Mildred Saavedra EDIT 430 SUMMER 2007 Back Next

  2. Introducing letters Teaching children about letters that later turn into words is a challenge. It takes a lot of hard work in and out of the classroom. And with this simple lesson parents can help their children as well. Here are some suggestions: • When teaching a child about the alphabet be creative • Teach each letter in a fun and interactive way. • Make sure to focus on what the child likes • Use crafts and manipulatives • Find songs that relate to the ABC’S

  3. Intro continued… • Also you can find web sites that provide worksheets or dittos to reinforce what the child is learning. • Teach child animal sounds to identify each letter • When introducing spelling to the child, teach letter by letter • Keep a journal for the child to practice his new letters and words. • Create games or activities that will help the child practice: flashcards, quizzes, poster boards.

  4. Activities A Apple Flash card

  5. Quiz Which fruit begins with the letter A?

  6. Try Again

  7. Poster

  8. Resources • www.starfall.com • www.kidsknowit.com • www.atozteacherstuff.com • www.funbrain.com • www.enchantedlearning.com These web sites are a great place to get ideas and to download free resources for your child.

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