Letter Formation
Stickybears's ABC Deluxe
By Stickybear Software
Children from grades K through 1 are introduced to the fun and adventure of learning with Stickybear's ABC Deluxe, providing a variety of instructional modes for every letter of the alphabet! Stickybear's ABC Deluxe combines four engaging learning activities with two modes of operation for useful and motivating skills practice. In Pick It, children practice freely by pressing the keyboard letter or clicking the on-screen alphabet, which provides a spoken and displayed animation. With several words for each letter, this activity is fun and a great vocabulary builder! Write It introduces children to writing letters of the alphabet by writing the letter displayed and reinforcing the code breaking with keywords. Students identify words and letter, initial sounds, and keywords in Find It. Say It builds word recognition and vocabulary skills while students increase their letter comprehension.
Available from www.stickybear.com
Tactile Letters
The child’s learning of the tactile letters is reinforced using a visual, auditory, tactile and kinesthetic approach. The child sees, hears, and says the sounds and touches and forms the letters.
Available from www.best-edu.org/early.htm
Unique Letter and Number Stencils
By PCI
Students learn to correctly form the contour of each letter and number with transparent guides. Student's mechanically guide the properly angled pencil through each 1'' letter/number.
Available from www.specialed.net
Writing/Reading (Language Arts) Games from www.funbrain.com
Here are some neat writing and reading games and lesson ideas from www.funbrain.com. Just click on the link below and start surfing for the game that best matches your lesson.
http://www5.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/getskill_s.cgi?A1=selects&A2=la&A4=4&A7=4
Unique Lessons That Are Developed by Fellow Teachers
By Track Star
Trackstar helps instructors organize and annotate Web sites (URLs) for use in lessons. One can find information about any concept of any content area. All one has to do is go to the Trackstar main page (link is provided below) and perform a search by keyword, author, or themes/standards. One can choose to view the information from their search in either frames or text.
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