This document provides at-home activities to practice phonics skills with children, including letter-sound recognition games using clay, play dough, and hopscotch. It recommends modeling syllable breaking by saying words like "paper" and "raccoon" broken into syllables. Additional online phonics games and activities are listed for extra practice reinforcing letter sounds, word parts, and high frequency words.
This document provides at-home activities to practice phonics skills with children, including letter-sound recognition games using clay, play dough, and hopscotch. It recommends modeling syllable breaking by saying words like "paper" and "raccoon" broken into syllables. Additional online phonics games and activities are listed for extra practice reinforcing letter sounds, word parts, and high frequency words.
This document provides at-home activities to practice phonics skills with children, including letter-sound recognition games using clay, play dough, and hopscotch. It recommends modeling syllable breaking by saying words like "paper" and "raccoon" broken into syllables. Additional online phonics games and activities are listed for extra practice reinforcing letter sounds, word parts, and high frequency words.
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