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Language

Language

Teachers introduce this area through poetry, songs, literature, story discussions, nomenclature, cultural vocabulary etc.

The students learn each letter phonetically by using tactile alphabets called sandpaper letters. This helps them combine sounds to form words. The other tactile equipment which helps in developing reading and writing naturally is called Movable Alphabet. The use of these concrete materials help the child in learning the abstract language naturally. They learn control of the hand and use of the pencil through many exercises and specially designed tasks. Soon, they are able to spell words, compose sentences, and work on punctuation and capitalization with the Movable Alphabets.

Language Sequence:

  • Auditory:Comprehension, opposites, rhyming
  • Visual: Pictures, word match, letters
  • Development of writing
  • Beginning sounds, vowels, ending sounds
  • Blending sounds and word buildup
  • Short vowels words
  • Sight words
  • Consonant blends
  • Long vowel words
  • Digraphs, phonograms
  • Grammar
  • Comprehension and Story Composition