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Alphabet, Phonics, and Basic Communication

Focus on alphabet recognition, phonics, sight words, simple nouns and verbs, greetings, rhyming words, and forming basic sentences while developing listening and speaking skills.

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.

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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.

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Basic Sight Words for Kid

Learning to read faster and easier!

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Nouns for Kids

A Fun Guide to Naming Words

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Verbs for Kids: Action Words!

Verbs are action words. They tell us what someone or something is doing. Examples of verbs are run, jump, eat, play, read, and sleep. Example Sentences The dog runs in the park. Maria reads a book. The baby sleeps in the crib. The children play outside. Dad cooks dinner. In each sentence, the verb shows the action.

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Simple Sentences for Kids

A fun guide to learning how to make clear and complete sentences! A simple sentence is a sentence that has one complete idea. It usually includes a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a verb (what the subject does). Simple sentences help kids learn how to express ideas clearly when speaking and writing. Example: The cat sleeps. Here, cat is the subject and sleeps is the verb.

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Greetings and Introductions for Kids

📚✏️Learning how to greet someone and introduce yourself is an important skill for kids. It helps them make friends, be polite, and feel confident in new situations!

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Colors, Shapes, and Numbers for Kids – Fun Learning Time!

🌈🔺🔢Learning colors, shapes, and numbers is an exciting adventure for young kids. With fun activities, games, and interactive exercises, children can explore these concepts while playing.

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Listening and Repeating for Kids: Fun Ways to Learn English

📚Learning English can be exciting and easy for kids when they listen and repeat! This method helps children improve their pronunciation, vocabulary, and confidence in speaking. Let’s explore how kids can learn through listening and repeating, with interactive activities included!

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Picture Description for Kids: Fun Learning Through Observation

Learning to describe pictures helps kids improve vocabulary, speaking skills, and creativity. It also strengthens reading comprehension and critical thinking. This activity is perfect for early learners and elementary students.

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Fun with Rhyming Words for Kids!

Rhyming words are words that sound alike at the end. Learning rhymes helps kids improve reading, pronunciation, and memory. Let’s explore rhyming in a fun and interactive way!

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