Letter formation helps your child write legibly. Use these tips to make practicing fun!
Letters and Sounds
Learning The Alphabet: 6 Ways To Help Your Child Master Letters
Is your child showing an interest in learning the alphabet? Are you unsure of the best approach to help them
6 Fun Letter-Sound Correspondence Games For Young Readers
Letter-sound correspondence means exactly what the words say: It is the understanding that every letter corresponds to a specific sound or set of specific sounds.
Reading Comprehension Strategies And Tips For Parents
Educators mainly target six or seven strategies to assist children in the development of their reading comprehension. Let’s take a look!
Letter Recognition: How To Help Your Child Learn The Alphabet
Before your young learner can start to sound out words, blend syllables together, or master other early reading foundations, they’ll need letter recognition skills.
Phonemic Awareness Activities For A Strong Reading Foundation
It’s hard to learn how to read if you can’t match sounds to letters. That’s where phonemic awareness comes in.
Teaching Letter Sounds: 5 Fun And Easy Tips
By recognizing the phonetic sounds that alphabetic letters make, your child will take their first big step toward associating words with their individual sounds.
Phonemic Awareness: A Simple Guide for Parents
Good news! We’re here to break down the concepts of phonological and phonemic awareness and show you how you can use them to encourage a love of reading in your child.
HOMER’s Skills Adventure: Letter Play
Check out tips for implementing letter play into your child’s learning routine!
Alphabet Workbook – 52 pages!
Watch as your child learns the letters of the alphabet and develops crucial fine motor skills.
Sounding Out Words: Giving Your Child The Best Start
Your child has mastered the alphabet; they can name the letters, they know the order of the letters, and they know the sounds that each letter represents. So, what’s next?
Your MAIL ADVENTURE Printables: Letter Prompts
These letter prompts so you can provide another way to stay in touch! Print them on regular printer paper, and get busy writing!