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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.
Alphabet books help children learn essential pre-reading skills. The examples listed here represent creative approaches to an important preschool concept.
The main approach to the teaching of reading and spelling in English schools is that of systematic or synthetic phonics.
Most children love experimenting with drawing and writing. Mark-making is an important aspect of creativity and early literacy development.
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.
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.
More primary school teachers are using read-alouds to teach reading. Read-alouds also provide a springboard for oral instruction.
Diagnostic tests are an important early intervention technique that helps with lesson planning for struggling readers.
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.
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.
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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