Phonics

Learning to READ: Phonics vs. Sight Words

Learning how to read is a right of passage. It can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time. The English language is complex and depending upon when and how you learned how to read, you may have learned via the sight words only or the phonics only approach. Many moms, who are teaching reading for the first time, wondering which approach is best. The truth is that you need both to effectively learn how...

Fine Motor Alphabet Phonics

Learning about letter sounds is an important step in the road to reading. Students who know their letter sounds can then begin to blend two letter sounds together to build word chunks. These fine motor alphabet worksheets help lay the foundation for letter recognition and letter sounds. Additionally, with these fun fine motor activities, your preschool students will be building fine motor sills they will need for handwriting and developmental tasks in...