Everyone
knows that it is important to teach children the letters
of the alphabet. After all, it is clearly an important
building block for learning to read and other early
education milestones.
Even
children who know their alphabet need to be regularly
reminded and challenged with the letters in various
order.
The
challenge is finding a way to teach preschoolers that
is both effective and fun. Most early childhood educators
do not recommend buying flashcards or expensive educational
tools. Effective preschool education makes learning
fun and friendly.
There
are three simple methods you need to employ for effective
preschool learning and these can be done with things
you already have in your own home. You can use this
as some of your preschool activities.
Young
children learn best if you use these three simple
methods: see it, say it, experience it. This
means that in order to teach your preschooler the
alphabet you need to let them see the letters -- both
in order and out of order. Then you must say the letter
and the child must also say it. Finally, in order
for the child to really understand the letters of
the alphabet he must also experience it. This means
employing the senses.
You
can use food and crafts to help your child experience
the letters of the alphabet by seeing the shape and
creating the shape in three-dimensions as well as
eating food that either starts with the chosen "letter"
or is in the shape of the letter.
For
example, why not have your child munch on carrots
and candy corn while gluing cotton balls into the
shape of the letter "C"? Or perhaps blow bubbles,
glue beans in the shape of a "B", and then eat banana
splits?
Some
other ideas include:
W
snacks like waffles, whipped cream, and watermelon;
Y snacks like yogurt, yellow cake, and yeast rolls;
and Z snacks like zucchini bread, Zesta crackers,
and zwieback toast.
Making
three dimensional art projects using kite strings
and kidney beans for "K"; leaves, lace, lima beans,
lids, letter stamps, and shoe laces for "L"; and play
money, material, macaroni, and moon shapes for "M".
Be
creative and let your child's imagination roam free
in your kitchen and with your craft supplies. Once
you start looking around your home (and grocery store)
for alphabet teaching "tools" you might be surprised
at how many ways you can teach your child the alphabet.
While
teaching your child the alphabet is an important part
of teaching your child to read and preparing for their
education, it does not need to be difficult, boring,
or expensive for you or your child. It can be fun
and easy if you use the world around you and foods
and crafts you have in your home.
About
The Author: Deanna Mascle shares many ABC learning
activities and ABC Games at her http://howtoteachabcs.info
blog
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