Just like our other sensory alphabet cards, your child can make this set alongside you. In this activity, we are making some pipe cleaner letter cards. These are easy to make and your child will love to make them getting the pipe cleaners all bent out of shape! So here goes How to Make your Own Pipe Cleaner Letters for supporting…
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Mathematical Dictionary: Terms Used in Maths
Welcome to our Mathematical Dictionary Also see our Literary Dictionary.
Literary Dictionary: Terms Used in Reading and Writing
Welcome to our Literary Dictionary Also see our Mathematical Dictionary. Abstract Noun Adjective A word used to describe a noun. For example: grey clouds large house stormy sea delicious apple Adverb/Adverbial Common Noun The name for a certain type of person, place, thing (they are not specific). For example: person: doctor, female, crowd, fool place: school, beach, space, sky thing: cup, tree, cushion,…
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DIY Sensory Glitter Alphabet
Sensory letters are a great way of helping children to recognise letter forms and remember the way in which they are written. In this simple DIY, we are creating a sensory glitter alphabet that you can use with your child to go over the letters as they learn to read and write. Combine this with Learning to read using Phonics…
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Building the Word with Blocks – 2 and 3 letter words
Building the word is a hands-on, practical way to support early reading and spelling with children. You can create nonsense words and real words and it’s fun. This can be used from when they start blending and would work to build on their phonics knowledge week by week. So keep your first 4 letters from Week 1 and add in…
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