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Letters Letters Everywhere |
Sharing
the alphabet with children helps them begin to learn the
letter names, recognize their shapes and link the letters
with the sounds of spoken language. Children who know the
names and the shapes of the letters of the alphabet when
they enter school usually have an easier time learning to
read.
What You Need |
- Alphabet book
- Alphabet blocks
- ABC magnets
- Paper, pencils, crayons, markers
- Glue
- Safety scissors
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What to Do |
- With your child sitting with you,
print the letters of her name on paper and say each
letter as you write it. Make a name sign for her room or
other special place. Have her decorate the sign.
- Teach your child "The Alphabet Song"
and play games with him using the alphabet. Some
alphabet books have songs and games that you can learn
together.
- Look for educational videos, DVDs,
CDs and TV shows such as "Between the Lions," "Blue's
Clues," and "Sesame Street" that feature letter-learning
activities for young children. Watch such programs with
your child and join in with him on the rhymes and songs.
- Place alphabet magnets on your
refrigerator or on another smooth, safe metal surface.
Ask your child to name the letters she plays with and
the words she may be trying to spell.
- Wherever you are with your child,
point out individual letters in signs, billboards,
posters, food containers, books and magazines.
- Encourage your child to spell and
write her name. At first, she may use just a few letters
for her name; for example, Jenny might use the letters
JNY.
- Line up several alphabet blocks and
have your child say the name of each letter. Have her
use alphabet blocks to spell her name.
- Give your child a page from an old
magazine. Circle a letter on the page and have him
circle matching letters.
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Information source: U.S. Department of Education - Helping Your Preschool Child |
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