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Introduction of Alphabet

Is a standardized set of letters or characters used to represent the basic sounds of a spoken language. Each character typically corresponds to a specific sound (a phoneme), allowing words to be written down and read back phonetically.

Phonics

Phonics is recognizing and knowing all the sounds that can be made by letters. There are 26 letters in the alphabet, but there are 44 sounds (phonemes). Some letters join together to make new sounds, e.g., sh in sh-i-p, oi in c-oi-n, ay in p-l-ay. When children learn phonics, they are taught the Speech Sound Correspondence (often abbreviated to SSC which means understanding the sound made by the letters. Along with the phonological skill of phonemic awareness, phonics is an essential foundational skill for reading. A good understanding of phonics helps you read and spell words that you don’t know. For example a child can’t sound out a word if they don’t firstly know the sounds. Phonics describes the relationship between the sounds of a language and how they are visually represented by symbols or letters. One of the most important components of reading an alphabetically based writing system, such as English, is learning this code and how to use it.

Counting and Number Recognition: A Fun Guide for Young Learners

Numbers are everywhere 🔢✨! We use them when counting toys, sharing snacks, or even telling time. One of the first math skills children learn is counting and number recognition. These skills help children understand how numbers represent real objects in the world.

Basic Addition: Learning to Add in a Fun and Simple Way

Mathematics becomes exciting when children begin to combine numbers and see how they grow. One of the first operations learners encounter is addition. Basic addition helps children understand how numbers work together and how quantities increase when objects are combined.

Singular and Plural Nouns for Kids

Have you ever noticed the difference between one apple and many apples? 🍎🍎🍎 In grammar, we use singular nouns and plural nouns to show how many there are!