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Children's songs and nursery rhymes aren't just a lot of fun—the rhyme and rhythm help kids to hear the sounds and syllables in words, which helps them learn to read. A good way to build phonemic awareness (one of the most important skills in learning to read) is to clap rhythmically together and recite songs in unison. This playful and bonding activity is a fantastic way for kids to implicitly develop the literacy skills that will set them up for reading success.

24/04/2019

Spelling & Pronunciation - Words with Silent Letters

24/04/2019

Long Vowels

Read to your child from day one. Make reading such integral a part of your child’s existence that he will never be able ...
23/04/2019

Read to your child from day one. Make reading such integral a part of your child’s existence that he will never be able to recall a time when he was not read to. Make reading an enjoyable part of your child’s each and every day. One of the best times to read to your child is before nap time, and bedtime, and be quick to respond to any requests your child makes for you to read to him as he matures. It is also important that the adults and older children in the home also read, so that the child grows up absorbing the value of books virtually by osmosis.
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Cut out simple cards and write a word containing three sounds on each one (e.g. ram, sat, pig, top, sun, pot, fin). Invi...
23/04/2019

Cut out simple cards and write a word containing three sounds on each one (e.g. ram, sat, pig, top, sun, pot, fin). Invite your child to choose a card, then read the word together and hold up three fingers. Ask them to say the first sound they hear in the word, then the second, and then the third. This simple activity requires little prep‑time and builds essential phonics and decoding skills (helping them learn how to sound out words). If your child is just starting out with learning the letters of the alphabet, focus on the sound each letter makes, more so than letter names.

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