Digraphs
Digraphs is a phonics term that refers to two or more letters that make a […]
Direct your child to hold the pencil firmly between his thumb and index finger, resting it on his middle finger for support. The arrows indicate the proper and easiest construction of the letter.
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Begin with the circled letter and draw a line connecting all of the uppercase and lowercase versions of that letter. The line will end at the letter inside the square.
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Direct your child to say the name of each picture and paste a letter square next to each picture that starts with that sound. Paste a blank square next to each picture that does not.
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Direct your child to find the words that begin with this letter and paste them in the boxes around the picture. Have him discard any words that do not begin with this letter.
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Draw a line between each picture and its shadow. Direct your child to focus on details such as curves or angles in the outline of each full-color picture.
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Strengthen visual discrimination skills by identifying letters from a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Teach your child the colors and help him identify and match colors in pictures. Colors are all around us. And young children, in particular, are especially adept at searching for and identifying different colors.