LETTER SOUNDS (Free Download)
Here are the available supplementary materials that you can give to your children or learners especially those who are into beginning reading.
Learning materials are necessary to keep our learners interested and willing to learn. Teaching them without the use of these materials will surely bring them into boredom and will not be active to learn eventually.
Teaching alphabet phonics is the beginning step in educating children to read and write. Immersing the young students, usually ages three to five, in alphabet phonics allows for a strong foundation to be built, and makes the transition to the actual reading of words easier. This specific area of language arts instruction is taught in many ways; using alphabet letters and pictures that have the beginning sound of that letter, matching games, computer games where students can hear the sounds of the alphabet, reading books to the children and pointing out key sounds, small-group instruction, and whole-class activities, such as worksheets. Children welcome alphabet phonics as they are excited to learn how to write their name and read simple words.
These materials are only supplementary and are intended to help our children/learners to have some useful educational materials and for their parents to motivate them to study even in the comfort of their homes. For teachers, this will help you in your teaching preparation and execution. It is the mission of this site to provide you with essential instructional materials so you can focus more on the teaching process and make it worthwhile.
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LETTER SOUNDS
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