Difference between revisions of "Phonetic Single Word Books"
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=== Age  ===  | === Age  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | 4 1/2-6.<br>  | 
=== Materials  ===  | === Materials  ===  | ||
| − | + | *A small booklet with a single phonetic word printed on each page.  | |
| + | *One booklet for each vowel.  | ||
=== Preparation  ===  | === Preparation  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | <br>  | 
=== Presentation  ===  | === Presentation  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | #Directress takes a booklet and asks the child if he would like to read a book.<br>  | 
| + | #Let the child sound out and read each page.  | ||
| + | #Encourage the child to read more booklets.  | ||
| + | #Show child how to "mentally" sound out words, then read aloud.  | ||
=== Control Of Error  ===  | === Control Of Error  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | The directress.<br>  | 
=== Points Of Interest  ===  | === Points Of Interest  ===  | ||
| − | + | #Child having the feeling of accomplishment because he can read a book.  | |
| + | #The pictures.  | ||
=== Purpose  ===  | === Purpose  ===  | ||
| − | + | *To practice in forming words.  | |
| + | *Indirect preparation for reading and writing.  | ||
=== Variation  ===  | === Variation  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | Child reads a booklet to another child.<br>  | 
=== Links  ===  | === Links  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | <br>  | 
=== Handouts/Attachments  ===  | === Handouts/Attachments  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | <br>  | 
[[Category:Language]]  | [[Category:Language]]  | ||
Revision as of 04:00, 6 March 2009
Contents
Age
4 1/2-6.
Materials
- A small booklet with a single phonetic word printed on each page.
 - One booklet for each vowel.
 
Preparation
Presentation
- Directress takes a booklet and asks the child if he would like to read a book.
 - Let the child sound out and read each page.
 - Encourage the child to read more booklets.
 - Show child how to "mentally" sound out words, then read aloud.
 
Control Of Error
The directress.
Points Of Interest
- Child having the feeling of accomplishment because he can read a book.
 - The pictures.
 
Purpose
- To practice in forming words.
 - Indirect preparation for reading and writing.
 
Variation
Child reads a booklet to another child.
Links
Handouts/Attachments
