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Games to teach reading 4

Continue with my reading games for teaching 4 ---- Getting started with letters and Sounds

Ideally, you should spend a little time each day, maybe 20 or 30 minutes, helping your child get to how letters represent sounds. You don't have to plan a military-style operation; instead, find everyday opportunities to point your child's attention from sounds to written letters while having fun. Here are a few examples of simple conversations that help your child make the sound-to-letter association here:

*Look at the margarine, see the m (pronounced "muh") for margarine? See if you can find some other m things in this aisle

*Look at the "Stop" sign. See the big s (pronounced "sss") at the front? What else do we know that starts with s?


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