6 Games to Enhance Letter-Sound Correspondence 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.
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 aloud to your child is especially important for establishing a strong foundation for their learning journey. But how exactly does it help?
Here are seven ideas that get you and your child moving, energized, and engaged while taking that next step in their reading journey.
Use this story map to help your child create a story of their own.
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Add a personal touch to your child’s learning area with these fun printables.
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