I love interest led reading word idea ! I’m gonna try that. My daughter is frustrated with the script I’m using from all about reading.
@berrypatch5583
5 жыл бұрын
I just made my kiddos a hands on bookshelf...using dollar tree pebbles for counting and addition cards, dominoes with cards to find all of the addition facts that make a certain number or just matching for my littlest, and spelling cards with homemade letter clothespins and dots for all of my kiddos to practice with. So I took one manipulative, but made it useful to several kiddos. Play based learning sticks so much better than workbooks. I am loving our new set up....just thought I would share as you like similar things. So I have 1 shelf literacy, 1 shelf math, and 1 logic or other special activity for my youngest. The top of the shelf is for Melissa and Doug hands on toys...like beading, stackers, abacus, ECT... Gentle learning is so much more fun....and relaxing for momma. We just slowly teach them that the learning shelf is only for school time...or pieces will get lost....and non schooling times can be outside, reading, or independent crafting...but the learning shelf is so special. I used different colored index cards for different kiddos so while only using one manipulative they know whose cards are whose by sight. Dollar tree also has awesome clips for holding cards together.
@rebeccalovesjesus
5 жыл бұрын
great ideas! Very Montessori.
@berrypatch5583
5 жыл бұрын
The dollar tree has rubber letter puzzles...and if you buy 3 you can make awesome letter box from them...super awesome and inexpensive🤓. Thought this may be of help to someone on a tight budget like me.
@ThisEnchantedHour
5 жыл бұрын
Brenda Berry great idea!
@abundanceintheson_316
Жыл бұрын
Where did you find the wooden letter tiles?
@ThisEnchantedHour
Жыл бұрын
They were from a Melissa and Doug spelling puzzle. Melissa & Doug See & Spell Wooden Educational Toy With 8 Double-Sided Spelling Boards and 64 Letters - Preschool Learning Activities, See & Spell Learning Toys For Kids Ages 4+ a.co/d/4WgNnuq If you’d prefer just letters, we also enjoyed using these jumbo magnets on a cookie sheet or on the fridge as well. Learning Resources Jumbo Magnetic Lowercase Letters, Develops Letter and Color Recognition Skills, ABC for Kids, Alphabet, Educational Toys for Toddlers, Set of 40 Pieces, Ages 3+ a.co/d/7Myf4Mj
@abundanceintheson_316
Жыл бұрын
@@ThisEnchantedHour Thank you ❤️
@markholder4944
3 жыл бұрын
How long did you spend on the words he learned through play?
@ThisEnchantedHour
3 жыл бұрын
We spent a couple days just playing with the words, 10-15 minutes or so. Then once we started reading the primer, he would look at new words on cards, one at a time, then build them with the letters, and then read them in the story. We made slow but steady progress that way. He’s in 3rd grade now and we still build each new word this way. Seems a very organic way to teach spelling and reading simultaneously. Hope that helps!
@markholder4944
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThisEnchantedHour thank you so much . I tried this today and my daughter loved it. She did want to spell more complex words but she was having fun so I went with it. I’m learning with her personality I have to be creative with the method . Thanks again for the great ideas.
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