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Phonics lesson plans form the foundation through which you could be better prepared to help your child begin his first lessons on reading. You must prepare yourself in order to make most of your time together and to make the most of your kid's attention span. By offering an early introduction to phonics, you would be giving your child a great opportunity to head start on a lifetime of literacy.

It is advisable to develop Phonics lesson plans with the main goal of teaching your child the 44 sounds and 43 phonic rules of the English language. It should also include the appropriate ways of applying them. Preparing English worksheets may help you with this endeavour. Now, the question is what phonics lesson plans would most effectually fulfill this task?

There are plenty of websites that provide sample phonics lesson plans for proper phonics instruction. With a little bit of planning, you could help your child become a confident and accomplished reader. When you are evaluating a lesson plan, there are several points to keep in mind. It is advisable to ask yourself the following questions.

Is the plan creative and interactive enough for the early readers? Does the phonic lesson plan makes use of a variety of methods like visual, textual, audio, and more to properly teach the concepts of phonics? Are there adequate number of opportunities in the lesson plan to help your child learn, practice, play, and repeat everything they have learned? You should understand that repeated hearing and seeing of phonics concepts in different ways would help your child conceptualize and then utilise their newly acquired knowledge.

Well-structured phonics lesson plans make use of comprehensive phonics worksheets, including the creation of personalised booklets. The school club or after-school institutes that offer such phonics lesson plans select a letter for the week and cut that letter out of brightly coloured card stock paper. Then after, they make a small booklet by selecting several sheets of standard-size card stock paper and staple them together in the upper left corner. On the front page, the letter for the week is glued. Through out the week, old magazines are scanned for pictures of the items that start with the same letter.

This is just one way of making the phonics lesson plans interesting and fun for children. It only takes a bit of creativity and of course, a commitment of time to teach phonics to your child-either by yourself or with the help of an after-school club. For more information, visit lcfclubs.com.

by: John Ellis




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