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kateyjayn
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by kateyjayn » Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:21 pm
Hi LA
Im not sure if this is right for the letters but I have used the singing alphabet for the last dew years and that has always worked really well.
Ants on the apple aaa
Balls bouncing BBb
Camel coughing ccc
Etc
Kate
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by Lorina » Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:37 pm
Hi Kate,
I haven't head this song before... Would you be able to post up the rest of it for me? I'm just trying to figure out how to incorporate some printable ideas for an alphabet song.
Thanks for your input,
Cheers
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by charline » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:17 pm
Hi L A
I think your song great, I think its a fun way for children to learn the Alphabets. I might try sing it to my preschoolers tomorrow.
King regards
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by An Educator » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:14 pm
Hi LA I like your alphabet song.
This is what I sing-------
use flash cards or alphabet book or poster, then say the name of the picture .
eg- apple, apple, a,a,a,
baby, baby, baby buh. buh buh.
I'm Montessori trained and high on using phonic sounds.
The kids love this and has picked up the letter sounds a-z with ease.
Hope this is somewhat helpful.
Cheers,
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by Lorina » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:20 pm
An Educator wrote:Hi LA I like your alphabet song.
This is what I sing-------
use flash cards or alphabet book or poster, then say the name of the picture .
eg- apple, apple, a,a,a,
baby, baby, baby buh. buh buh.
I'm Montessori trained and high on using phonic sounds.
The kids love this and has picked up the letter sounds a-z with ease.
Hope this is somewhat helpful.
Cheers,
Hi An Educator,
I really like your idea of incorporating phonic sounds. I think it's important for children to understand the sounds of letters as well because they will begin to use this for emergent reading skills. Since, you are Montessori trained when teaching the alphabet are there specific words that you have to use for each letter?
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L.A
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by An Educator » Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:10 pm
Hi LA,
Yes, I use words that have the correct phonetic sound to the letter. For example
if it's letter g- I do not say grapes as gr makes a double sound.
another eample is for letter b- it will be ball, bat and not bee.
Hope this makes sense.
BTW, I am a great FAN of your awesome web site and have introduced many of my mates. I owe you a cofee big time, will oranise it soon.
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by An Educator » Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:15 pm
BTW LA, your alphabet song words are great, apart from snake. As the letter S and N together makes SN sound. For letter f, I would prefer fan,