When spelling words, your child breaks the word down into individual units of sounds (phonemes) and identifies letter(s) that create the sound. Pound-tap-pound is an active strategy used to break words down into their sounds by using your fingers to signify each sound.
Read MoreUsing a theme is one way to help choose a story for storytime and engage your child in learning as well as their interests. A theme is what a story is generally about and why it was written.
Read MoreBlending is the process of combining sounds together to create a word. Segmenting is the process of breaking a word down into its individual sounds. Both blending and segmenting are important reading and writing foundations.
Read MoreThe purpose of this blog post is to provide further detail about phonics and how to introduce new letters. Phonics is learning a letter or a group of letters (s) and their sounds.
Read MorePhonics is learning a letter or a group of letters (s) and their sounds.
Read MoreLearn ways to help your child’s vocabulary grow by using storytime and having conversations about the story together.
Read MoreRetelling is the process of recalling the events that happened in a story in order from the beginning, middle, to end. Retelling is used to promote comprehension, which is the process of understanding what is being read and building on new information by connecting it with other stories or real-life events.
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