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== Presentation == | == Presentation == | ||
# Take two or three double sandpaper letters to a mat or table. Place them in a stack face-down in the upper right corner. | # Take two or three double sandpaper letters to a mat or table. Place them in a stack face-down in the upper right corner. | ||
#: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 1.JPG| | #: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 1.JPG|250px]] | ||
# Step two | # Step two | ||
#: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 2.JPG| | #: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 2.JPG|250px]] | ||
# Step three | # Step three | ||
#: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 3.JPG| | #: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 3.JPG|250px]] | ||
# Step four | # Step four | ||
#: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 4.JPG| | #: [[Image:Double Sandpaper Letters 4.JPG|250px]] | ||
== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
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== Variations and Extensions == | == Variations and Extensions == | ||
== Vocabulary == | |||
The term ''digraph'' does not need to be taught to the children. You could mention it casually if you like, but it is not necessary. A digraph is a pair of letters that represent just one sound. There are more digraphs used in English than are presented in these sandpaper letters, the idea is to provide the child with one way to spell each sound used in the English language. Alternative spellings for each sound are taught in later lessons. | |||
== Material == | == Material == |
Revision as of 21:49, 2 November 2013
Double Sandpaper Letters | |
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Language - Writing | |
Level | Primary |
Prerequisites | Sandpaper Letters Touch Boards |
Materials | 2 or 3 Double Sandpaper Letters |
This activity introduces the child to digraphs.
Some teachers choose to introduce the Double Sandpaper Letters separately from the single Sandpaper Letters, some mix them and teach them at the same time.
Presentation
- Take two or three double sandpaper letters to a mat or table. Place them in a stack face-down in the upper right corner.
- Step two
- Step three
- Step four
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Vocabulary
The term digraph does not need to be taught to the children. You could mention it casually if you like, but it is not necessary. A digraph is a pair of letters that represent just one sound. There are more digraphs used in English than are presented in these sandpaper letters, the idea is to provide the child with one way to spell each sound used in the English language. Alternative spellings for each sound are taught in later lessons.
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