Update on our Pink Series

Friday, 13 January 2012

We’ve been religiously working on our pink series for the past week.  Thanks to Amy of Wonder Years for posting what I needed to know about Pink Series

In a nutshell here are the activities we should do:

  1. Objects and Moveable Letters
  2. Moveable Letters and Picture Cards – will work on this once I have a printer
  3. Matching Objects and Word Cards
  4. Matching Picture Cards and Word Cards – will work on this once I have a printer
  5. Matching Picture Sheet and Word Cards – will work on this once we’re done with (1)
  6. Word Lists
  7. Sentence Cards and Picture
  8. Booklets
  9. Secret Words

And so far we only accomplished this:

Objects and Moveable Letters (homemade)

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Then I added some exercises for the beginning and ending letter sounds.  I haven’t introduced the “middle” or vowel sound yet.

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And then here’s a little observation.  There are times that he would place the vowel at the very end of the word.  He gets everything right except for the positioning of the vowels. 

 

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3 comments:

  1. Isn't it exciting to teach your child to read!!! It is challenging for sure, but SO rewarding! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Have a great week,
    Beth =-)

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  2. Looks like your son is doing very well with his sounds. We haven't gotten to the individual sounds of words yet, but I thinks we're about ready. I love you you've done his activities very visual. Nice.

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  3. Teaching the little ones how to read is fun and challenging as well! Hehe... there were times he would argue with me with the sounds. He still gets confused between e and i and most especially with the o and u. But we're working on it. Practice makes perfect!

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