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Phonogram Dictionary

Materials Little ‘dictionaries’ measuring about 21cm x 7cm which are listed like an address book. On every tab a phonogram, which was not among the key phonograms is written in black. On every page is written the corresponding key phonogram. Note This is not a proper presentation. Introduce this work as the kid is reading […]

Writing on Paper

Materials – Writing paper: a few clean and a few guidelines to manual the location of letters (See sheets on the give up of the write-up). One paper length affords for one line of writing, others have strains, 3 strains, 4 strains, or 5 strains. A complete sheet with one dominated line at the lowest […]

Reading Folders

Materials A series of folders each representing one of the key sounds of the English language which could be written in any number of ways. On the skin of every folder is that the applicable symbol. 13 folders cowl the key sounds – ai, ee, ie, oa, ue, au, ou, oy, er, e, f, j, […]

The Phonetic Object Box

This phonetic object box is used to store phonetic objects and prepared labels. This box is ready in one of these manner that kids can store associated objects in the box on their own. Letters are etched at the lid of each compartment. There is a separate compartment for objects associated with every sound/letter. Each […]

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