(“What is the middle sound in the word, duh- Ahh-guh? Can you find the “Ahh”? Put it here next to the Duh.) Next ask your child to identify the next letter in the word, select it and place it correctly next to the first letter.Have your tot place the letter next to the picture.When your child identifies the sound, ask him to find the letter it represents from the alphabet, remembering to call it by its phonetic sound instead of it’s real name.Say the word very slowly and exaggerate the sound of the first letter (“What is the first sound you hear in the word, Duh -ahh-guh?”) Help your child sound out the first letter of the word.Select one of the picture cards and place it on the left side of the rug.(Make sure that he knows that the “log” is a log and not “wood” for example.) Look through the picture cards with your child and verify that he can correctly name each of them.Roll the towel or rug out on the floor if you are using it or allow your child to do it.Select a set of 10 picture cards to use.Sort the movable alphabet letters and place them in alphabetical order in egg cartons or a compartmentalized craft box. Laminate the sheets if desired first, and then cut out the letters. If you are using my Printable Movable Alphabet, print it out.
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