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LEARNING ABOUT VERBS

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                                          Verbs are words that show action in a sentence. Just like nouns and adjectives, they’re one of the eight parts of speech. What’s the most effective way to start teaching verbs to kids? If you’ve been asking yourself this question, you’ve come to the right place! Learning about verbs is part of developing  Core Skills , one of the  5 C’s  at the heart of the Begin Approach to helping kids thrive in school and life. We know how challenging it can be to come up with fun and effective ways to help kids learn verbs. But our learning experts have been creating fun and engaging educational activities for kids for years and have learned a thing or two about effective ways to teach the parts of speech. In this detailed guide, we’ll share a few methods to practice verbs at home and a list of action words you can start introducing to your child today. Let’s get started! The Short Cut Verbs express what is happening in a sentence (Tom  runs , Maria  jumps

RIDDLES

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   RIDDLES Riddles c an be a fun and engaging way to teach students critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. Here's a riddle teaching activity you can use with your students: Discussion (10 minutes) : After each riddle challenge, have a little discussion with the whole class. Ask each team to share their answers and the thought process behind their solutions.Encourage constructive feedback and alternat solutions. Example Riddle (5 minutes) : Begin with an example riddle that's not too difficult to solve. After you present the riddle, ask the students to work work in group to solve it. This serves as a warm-up and shows them how to approach riddles. This riddle teaching activity not only helps students develop problem-solving skills but also promotes teamwork and communication. It can be adapted for different age groups and can be an enjoyable addition to your teaching toolbox. Flashcards can be displayed on a projector, mobile, or directly on paper to encourage ch

SILENT LETTERS

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  TEACH SILENT LETTERS Do your students  know  how to read and  write   silent letter words? There’s no  doubt  that your students will master this  fascinating   fact of the English Language with these silent letter teaching tips and  highlights ! A silent letter is a letter that appears in a written word but is not heard when the word is said. Both vowels and consonants can be silent letters. A silent letter can come at the beginning, middle, or end of a word. Some common 2nd-grade words with silent letters INTRODUCTION OF SILENT LETTERS A fun way to introduce silent letters to students is to share a read aloud.  Silent Letters Loud and Clear  is a silly read aloud that students are sure to enjoy. Have students listen and write down any words they see or hear that might have a silent letter. Compare lists at the end of the read aloud. Make an anchor chart of spelling patterns and words with silent letters. Our   phonics posters  can help students recognize and identify silent lette

IDIOMS

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                                  Idioms are a fascinating and integral part of the English language, but they can be give task for English language learners. Role-Playing : Engage students in role-playing that require the use of idiomatic expressions. This can make learning more practical and mental excersize. Idiom Dictionaries : Encourage the use of idiom dictionaries or online resources where students can look up idioms and their meanings. Idiom Challenges : Organize idiom challenges or competitions games where students have to correctly use idioms in sentences or conversations and give chance each student to participate in activity. Real-life Applications : Discuss real-life situations where idioms are commonly used, such as in market,tv seriels,in classroom etc. 3 group activity

GENDERS🙊🙉🙈

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LEARN ABOUT SHAPES

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  SHAPES

LEARN ALPHABETS WITH HEALTH BENFITS.

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  LEARN ALPHABETS WITH HEALTH BENFITS. Learning the alphabet can have various health benefits, especially for young children and individuals with cognitive or developmental challenges. Here are some of the ways learning alphabets can health and well-being: Cognitive Development: Learning the alphabet is a fundamental step in developing cognitive skills. It enhances memory, problem-solving abilities, and critical thinking. These cognitive skills are essential for academic success and can promote lifelong learning and mental agility. Language Development: Understanding alphabets is the foundation of language development. Learning letters is the first step in reading and writing. Strong language skills are crucial for effective communication, which can reduce frustration and improve mental well-being.