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===Make Your Own=== | ===Make Your Own=== | ||
If you have a steady hand and time to spare, you can make this material the same way that Maria Montessori did: by cutting the letters out of cardboard. | If you have a steady hand and time to spare, you can make this material the same way that Maria Montessori did: by cutting the letters out of cardboard. | ||
===Where to Buy=== | |||
'''Red Consonants, Blue Vowels'''<br> | |||
:'''Print'''<br> | |||
:'''Cursive'''<br> | |||
:'''Semi-Cursive'''<br> | |||
'''Single Color'''<br> |
Revision as of 18:40, 2 April 2012
Introduction to the Movable Alphabet | |
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Language - Writing | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 4 + |
Prerequisites | some Sandpaper Letters can hear the sounds that make up a word |
Materials | movable alphabet set 3 sandpaper letters |
This activity allows children to form words even if they don't yet have the fine motor skills for using a pencil.
Presentation
You don't need to wait until the child has gone through all of the sandpaper letters before introducing this material. Just start with the letters with which the child is familiar.
- Step one
- Step two
- Step three
- Step four
- Step five
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Material
Make Your Own
If you have a steady hand and time to spare, you can make this material the same way that Maria Montessori did: by cutting the letters out of cardboard.
Where to Buy
Red Consonants, Blue Vowels
- Print
- Cursive
- Semi-Cursive
Single Color