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:
- Objects and Moveable Letters
- Moveable Letters and Picture Cards – will work on this once I have a printer
- Matching Objects and Word Cards
- Matching Picture Cards and Word Cards – will work on this once I have a printer
- Matching Picture Sheet and Word Cards – will work on this once we’re done with (1)
- Word Lists
- Sentence Cards and Picture
- Booklets
- Secret Words
And so far we only accomplished this:
Objects and Moveable Letters (homemade)
Then I added some exercises for the beginning and ending letter sounds. I haven’t introduced the “middle” or vowel sound yet.
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.
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,
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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.
ReplyDeleteTeaching 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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