Have you ever noticed how very small 4 and 5 year old children to play as? Seem to turn even the most mundane activities and some fun. So why not play them ready to read? Let's look at seven activities that help promote reading for preschoolers.
7 Fun Pre-Reading Activities
Here are some fun activities parents can use to promote reading skills before their children:
First GameRima Games
• Point to words in rhyme to your children. (Cat, bat, Sat)
• Use Word Association with pictures of these words and / or measures. Show / drawing a picture of a cat, a bat Sat
• ask them rhyming words they know. They repeat the words.
• Point to an object in your house, like a ball and ask your child to tell you a word that rhymes with the ball. Let the child choose the next point and then begin the rhymeGame.
According Alphabet Play Games
• Set the sound that each letter of the alphabet, for example - "B" sounds like BAA. This is a good way to introduce phonetic to begin with your child.
• Put on your refrigerator magnetized letters. Random letters out and ask your child the alphabet is there to see if they recognize the sound and writing.
• specify the child's name with the letters in aLevel on the refrigerator, which can be easily seen, and is to be realized. You choose the sounds that each letter makes. Then tell them what the word means. Ask then to see what letters indicate his name. Let me put together the letters on the fridge.
Third Play "What's That Game"
• Point to an object in space, the child asked, "What is to revise the" understanding of the visual reading of the child
• Ask your child point to somethingI do not know what it is and explain to them
• Play this game whether you travel by car or if you have a new destination
Take a fourth book Letter
• Print the letters of the alphabet on a sheet of construction paper
• Cut out pictures that start with each letter of the former. A is for Apple
• Ask your child to other words on the page and find other images
• Repeat for each letteralphabet. You might want to do a letter every day
• Read the book if you did
Quinte Start a history book
• Start to create a story with your child, write
• Ask your child what should happen next, you write the answer
• Ask the people, places, things introduced into history
• If you take some artistic photos to go with your story, if not cut pictures from magazines for illustrations
• Viewthe story is over when your child
• Create a "collector" of cardboard and staple in history
• Ensure that the names of the authors on the title
• Read the story of family and friends
• Tell your children how proud you their story book
• Repeat if your child has a new story to tell
Sixth sign Joint Play the Game
• Point of traffic signs, ask your child that the letter onSign
• Ask if they know what it means to sign, if not tell and ask again at another time, when we pass the plate
• Instruct the signs that business and do the same
• Look for things in the house to point out, as light switches (on / off), remote controls, etc.
Seventh Play the Name Game
• Write your child's name on a sheet of paper, asking to give you letters
• sounding out letters with their
• Do the same withYour name
• Let your child try to write his name
• Practice this often
• Let your child choose other words, they want to see printed
As parents we want our children succeed in life. If you are about to read for school and learning from our work. This should not be a fight anyway. Children this age are very eager to learn. Participates in learning activities with your children is the first step, parents cantake to help children begin learning pre-reading skills.
Learning and insights are something we strive to continue throughout the life they want. Practice these seven activities to promote reading for preschoolers with your children and how to get to keep much to themselves and ready to offer new challenges that life has to.
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