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Activity 4 - Sounds Of Words, Activity Instructions

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SOUNDS OF WORDS ALPHABERT THE READY TO READ ROBOT™ ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY 3 - SOUNDS OF LETTERS (continued) How Can You Help? • Encourage your child to say the letter sounds along with the learning toy. Your child could practice by saying, "The name of the letter is B. The sound of the letter is buh." • This skill takes lots and lots of practice. Remember to remain positive and praise your child when he or she can tell you the sound of a given letter. • In everyday situations, have your child tell you what letter a certain object begins with. Repeat the word slowly for your child by really stressing the beginning letter. Have your child tell you what sound that letter makes. ACTIVITY 4 - SOUNDS OF WORDS This activity introduces your child to sounding out words. Your child will be able to hear every letter sound within a given word when completing this activity. When your child presses a letter button, he or she will hear the friendly robot slowly sound out the word for that given letter. Your child will be able to look at the letters of the word as it is being sounded out. Learning Benefits for Your Child-The Sounds of Words activity is designed to help your child learn that letters make sounds and sounds put together make words. This activity provides many opportunities for your child to press any button he or she desires to hear a word sounded out. Your child may press a certain object button as many times as he or she desires. This activity is another free exploration activity to acquaint your child with the sounding out process. ACTIVITY INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Press the Sounds of Words activity button. You will hear a sound effect followed by "Let's see how the sounds of letters make a word. Press a button." 2. Press a letter button to hear each individual sound of a word. For example, when you press the 'j' button for 'jam' you will hear, "juh, ahh, mmm" followed by the word "jam." 7

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SOUNDS
OF WORDS
ALPHABERT THE READY TO READ ROBOT
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 3 - SOUNDS OF LETTERS
(continued)
How Can You Help?
•Encourage your child to say the letter sounds along with the learning toy.
Your child could practice by saying, “The name of the letter is B. The sound of
the letter is buh.”
• This skill takes lots and lots of practice.
Remember to remain positive and
praise your child when he or she can tell you the sound of a given letter.
•In everyday situations, have your child tell you what letter a certain object
begins with.
Repeat the word slowly for your child by really stressing the
beginning letter.
Have your child tell you what sound that letter makes.
ACTIVITY 4 - SOUNDS OF WORDS
This activity introduces your child to sounding out words.
Your child will be able to
hear every letter sound within a given word when completing this activity.
When
your child presses a letter button, he or she will hear the friendly robot slowly
sound out the word for that given letter.
Your child will be able to look at the
letters of the word as it is being sounded out.
Learning Benefits for Your Child
Learning Benefits for Your Child
Learning Benefits for Your Child
Learning Benefits for Your Child
Learning Benefits for Your Child-The Sounds of Words activity is designed to help
your child learn that letters make sounds and sounds put together make words.
This activity provides many opportunities for your child to press any button he or
she desires to hear a word sounded out.
Your child may press a certain object
button as many times as he or she desires.
This activity is another free exploration
activity to acquaint your child with the sounding out process.
ACTIVITY INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
Press the Sounds of Words activity button.
You will
hear a sound effect followed by “Let’s see how the
sounds of letters make a word. Press a button.”
2. Press a letter button to hear each individual sound
of a word.
For example, when you press the ‘j’
button for ‘jam’ you will hear, “juh, ahh, mmm”
followed by the word “jam.”
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