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8 Simple Ways for Teaching Kids the Alphabet Use everyday items to create an alphabet chart. Play letter sounds games. Introduce new letters on a regular basis. Use songs and rhymes. Encourage them to write their own letters. Use toys to help reinforce letter sounds. Introduce handwriting early on. Reward their efforts.
Alphabet Tracing Board Writing boards are wonderful tools that can be used over and over again. In addition to using them to teach letter recognition and sounds, they are obviously great for helping children learn how to write letters.
Guidelines for rate and sequence of instruction Teach high-utility letter-sound relationships early. Introduce consonants and vowels in a sequence that permits the children to read words quickly. Avoid the simultaneous introduction of auditorily or visually similar sounds and letters.
Alphabetic understanding is knowing that words are made up of letters that represent the sounds of speech. Phonological recoding is knowing how to translate the letters in printed words into the sounds they make to read and pronounce the words accurately.
Here are 7 Tools for Teaching the Alphabet Tactile Sandpaper Letters. Wikki Stix Alphabet Cards. LeapFrog Letter Factory. Letter Construction Set. Alphabet Formation Rhymes. Learning Resources Alpha Pops. Alphabet Sound Box.
Toddler Letter Recognition If your child is 2 to 3 years old, he or she may sing the alphabet song but cant yet identify letters. About 20 percent of children can recognize a few letters by age 3, often the letter that starts his or her own first name as well as other letters contained within the name.
The fastest way to teach abc recognition is by using engaging, repetitive activities like singing the alphabet song, playing letter-matching games, and reading alphabet books that introduce letters and their sounds.
Letters that occur frequently in simple words (e.g., a, m, t) are taught first. Letters that look similar and have similar sounds (b and d) are separated in the instructional sequence to avoid confusion. Short vowels are taught before long vowels.