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Alphabet Display Cards

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    Physical cards, measuring 5.5" x 4.25"
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    Printable PDF file of cards
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Embark on an exciting educational adventure with Alphabet Display Cards, designed to complement the enchanting tales from Alphabet Tales. The Display Alphabet and accompanying book can be used in conjunction with Alphabet Tales or as a standalone resource. Tailor your approach based on the needs and preferences of your students, adapting the materials to complement other alphabet resources.

·       Arrange the letters in alphabetical order on the classroom wall, creating a visually engaging and accessible display for young learners.

·       Ensure that the Display Alphabet is easily visible to the children during reading sessions and other learning activities.

·        Incorporate the mini lessons included in Writing the Visual, Kinesthetic, and Auditory Alphabet:

o   Dynamic hand motions add a tactile dimension, enhancing the learning experience for kinesthetic learners.

 

o   Follow-up tactile activities deepen learning by providing hands-on experiences related to each letter.

Alphabet Display Cards are available in two formats:

  • Physical  physical cards, measuring 8.5” x 11”, and a physical book, measuring 8.5” x 5.5”
  • Download - printable PDF file of the cards and the book

What’s Included

·         Alphabet Display Cards

·         Writing the Visual, Kinesthetic, and Auditory Alphabet

Frequently Asked Questions

Stories and visuals serve as potent instruments for engaging and educating children. Young learners naturally gravitate toward visual stimuli, stories that captivate their imagination, and interactive, tactile experiences. When crafting each letter of the alphabet, align its shape with a recognizable object. This association links the letter's form with its corresponding sound. By incorporating images, children can seamlessly connect letter shapes with their phonetic sounds. The addition of stories and imagery reinforces the memorization of letters and their associated sounds. Furthermore, the inclusion of hands-on and tactile activities enhances the learning experience.

Teaching the alphabet in the traditional alphabetical order, as seen in the alphabet song, isn't inherently magical or more effective. Letters in words don't always follow the alphabetical sequence either. Alphabet Tales takes a different approach by presenting the alphabet in a deliberate order that enables young learners to construct simple words right away. This approach offers a clever and practical way to demonstrate the purpose of letters to children. For instance, Alphabet Tales introduces the Letter A and its associated sound first, followed immediately by the letter T. This allows children to form the word "AT." Subsequently, the introduction of the letter C forms the word "CAT," and so on. By showing the practical application of letters and their sounds, Alphabet Tales provides a more meaningful and engaging way for young children to learn.

We intentionally avoid labeling our resources with specific grade levels or ages to place the emphasis on each child's unique abilities. While the skills covered typically span from kindergarten to third grade, individuals of various ages have found success with our materials.

Right-brain learners possess distinct characteristics that distinguish them from their left-brain counterparts. These characteristics pertain to their information intake, processing methods, and preferred memory strategies. When we discuss right-brain learning, we are essentially describing the way they naturally absorb, process, and retain information. Right-brain dominant learning, often associated with the right hemisphere of the brain, refers to a learning style that emphasizes creative and holistic approaches to understanding and retaining information. Strategies that are highly effective include multisensory materials, visuals, stories, movement, and hands-on activities.

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