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Videos can incorporate visual objects, sound effects, and even written texts that help children retain their memory of the content. Children grow up in an environment where entertainment, education, and social interactions are largely digital. Introduce the reading content in the preschool classrooms with short-form video content from the same platform, it enables them to learn when they are away from the classroom.
Videos CVC words are words created using a consonant, vowel, and a consonant. Vowels are the letters A, E, I, O and U, while consonants are all the other letters in the alphabet. Examples of CVC words can include 'new', 'hat', 'cot', 'lit', and 'pit'.
You will hear a person reading a sentence while the sentence with mixed word positions will be displayed. After hearing, you must rearrange the words to make a sentence that you have just heard.
This is a spelling game. Listen and rearrange the letters to make a correct word. The questions are generated randomly. It helps to let the child identify the letters used in the words.
Sight words are commonly used words that children learn to recognize instantly, without having to sound them out or use decoding strategies. Integrating the words with song and movement can engage the children in preschool classrooms. The teacher can play the software. It helps the children to feel that they are part of the group. Music and movement can help children learn the words.
Vowel digraphs are a combination of two vowel letters that spell either a single vowel sound or a diphthong, one vowel sound made by combining two vowel sounds. The program provides a complete twenty vowel sounds and twenty-four consonant sounds system. Children learn to read phonics across six distinct phonics ‘phases’: A-Z (pink), Non-Phonics(orange), CVC Blending(blue), Consonant digraphs (purple), Vowel Digraphs I (light green) and Vowel Digraphs II (green).
The formation of the mouth is crucial in a science of reading classroom. Understanding how different sounds (phonemes) are produced by the mouth also helps students identify and distinguish these sounds. This is foundational for decoding words.
It's a phonics song with a picture for each letter. This is designed to help children learn the sounds of the letters, the words and the phonics sounds.