This simple card game is a fun, easy way to teach your child letter sounds. Cut the cardstock paper into small squares, about six of each color. Assign each color a letter, and write the letters on ...
This activity will help your child recognise and practise the different starting sounds of words. There is very little preparation required. All you need is objects from around your house and a ...
(bright music) - Hi, good afternoon, campers. Welcome back to Teaching in Room 9, our Summertime edition. My name's Julia. I'm a second grade teacher at the Soulard School. I'm here for Teaching in ...
New research has shown that extra practice in blending printed letter sounds can help struggling beginner readers (age 4-5) learn to read. The use of synthetic phonics to teach reading to children in ...
A sound treasure hunt is a fantastic way of having fun with your child and helping their early reading skills. Ask your child to find objects around the house that begin with a certain letter sound ...