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Alana Sutherland | You CAN teach your child to read on Instagram: "We say “break it apart” or “chunk it”…when we’d like to help a child decode a longer word. But does your child know how to do that? As adults, we know how because we can read that word already. To a child, it’s completely foreign. Did you know there is actually a process and pattern that you can directly teach your kiddo that will allow them to know how to break a word into smaller words? Which ultimately, will allow your child the ability to decode ANY word in our language. Not to mention, a skill they will ALSO apply to their spelling. It’s important to know that if your child is struggling or if they’re having a hard time moving on from words like “cat”, this is absolutely essential. My own kiddos have never s
7 Simple Sight Word Games for Kids Learning to Read | Homeschool Notes
Here are seven simple sight word games for kids learning to read that are easy to put together, using only a few materials, and take sight word lists and flashcards to the next level.
22K likes, 371 comments - droppinknowledgewithheidi on January 4, 2024: "Ummm why didn’t anyone ever tell me this?! I’ve been working on this with my son and he picked it up so fast using this jingle! Now he is spelling his words correctly more often! I learned this from @braintrusttutors and it’s one of my favorite spelling tips ever! Let me know your favorite spelling hack in the comments👉🏼 #scienceofreading #teachingideas #readingfoundations #iteachsecond #firstgrade #firstgradeteacher
Spencer Russell | Help Your Child Read on Instagram: "Be sure you catch the rhyme and write it down to help you teach your little one! Which phonics rule would you like me to cover next? 👇🏽 I cover all of these rules in my Reading Rules course which gives you sample words, easy to remember rhymes and fluency passages to practice reading at home! #phonicsathome #phonicsforparents #toddlerscanread #therulesofreading #scienceofreading"
Hands on Alphabet Activities - letter sounds games for preschool and kindergarten
Alphabet worksheets anyone? NO WAY! My kid can't sit still, and that's totally fine with me. Find your active child's new favorite alphabet and letter sounds game. Totally kid approved for preschool, Pre-K, or kindergarten. Find out why letters and sounds stick better when your kid is ACTIVE while learning.Trust me letter sounds game 8 is going to be a favorite! alphabet activities | preschoolactivities | kindergarten