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Teach Letter-Sound Correspondence
A handy tool for teaching phonics, a Picture File has a section for each letter of the alphabet and is filled with pictures that represent the sounds for each letter.
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Eight Alphabet Books
Alphabet books help children learn essential pre-reading skills. The examples listed here represent creative approaches to an important preschool concept.
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Phonics – What is the New Approach?
The main approach to the teaching of reading and spelling in English schools is that of systematic or synthetic phonics.
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Teaching Your Child to Write His or Her Name
Most children love experimenting with drawing and writing. Mark-making is an important aspect of creativity and early literacy development.
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Learning to Write in School
Literacy is often associated with starting school. However, early writing skills begin to develop before this, enabling schools to build on children's prior learning.
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Teaching Children Neat Handwriting
Early years practitioners will have their own views about how children should be taught to write, and schools, in particular, may have a policy dedicated to handwriting.
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How to Use Read-Alouds in Elementary School
More primary school teachers are using read-alouds to teach reading. Read-alouds also provide a springboard for oral instruction.
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Using Diagnostic Tests to Plan Lessons
Diagnostic tests are an important early intervention technique that helps with lesson planning for struggling readers.
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A Literate Environment
A literate environment will develop independent readers and writers, as well as contribute to children's positive self-esteem.
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Counting and One-to-One Correspondence
Counting and one to one correspondence are the foundations of early maths concepts. Providing hands on activities will develop these skills and enhance school readiness.
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Kindergarten Activities on the Letter X
Alphabet learning for kids means getting creative with letter X lesson plans. Try these activity ideas and suggestions for teaching letter X to children 2 to 6 years old.
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Multi-sensory Phonics – Teaching the S Sound
The current approach to teaching reading and spelling in English schools, is that of high quality systematic phonics using multi-sensory techniques.
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