/i/ sound (Cotton Ball) activity
These activities not only provide fun and entertainment but also help in developing fine motor skills, creativity, and sensory awareness.
These activities not only provide fun and entertainment but also help in developing fine motor skills, creativity, and sensory awareness.
A thumb print activity is important for children as it provides a sensory experience, strengthens hand and finger muscles, promotes fine motor skills development, encourages creativity and self-expression, and can even aid in language development by allowing them to describe what they are creating with their thumb prints; essentially, it’s a fun way to practice…
it’s important that they can articulate the /n/ sound to effectively communicate with others. Children tend to make common errors when attempting to produce the /n/ sound.
The “S” sound plays a vital role in everyday communication. It’s frequently used in common words and contributes to intelligibility and clarity. Children with speech difficulties, including those with autism or other language challenges, often benefit greatly from therapy targeting this sound.
It enables children to be imaginative and creative. It promotes the growth of the mind. It improves hand and finger strength, which benefits fine motor skills.
Phonics is a way of teaching children to read quickly and skilfully by connecting sounds with letters or groups of letters. Using phonics children can: recognise the sounds that each individual letter makes. identify the sounds that different combinations of letters make
Poetry is connected to aesthetics, or anything that is beautiful in the world. It can also help increase cultural awareness, as the poetry of a culture offers insight into that culture’s history and values. Poetry can also help writers express their emotions and can in turn help readers connect to those emotions.
The benefits of reading to children include helping them build language skills, learn about the world, and develop empathy and emotional awareness. Reading together also provides an opportunity for children to connect.
Collage activity can help children to learn such as glueing, stickling, taping, stapling, cutting, tearing. They have a experience with different resources. They cocialise with other children as they share material and tools. They gain concentration skills.
students will indicate awareness of consonant sounds and letters by responding with a physical movements