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Positional Language A positional word is a word that describes where an object is. Some examples of positional words are on top, under, behind, in front of, next to, in between, outside and inside. LEARNING BENEFITS: ·        Speaking and following spoken directions ·        Learning one-step direction using positional language (above, under, next to, top corner and bottom corner) Instructions: Give the child the Ladybug and flower. Begin the following clues: -        put the flower on top -        put the flower under -        put the flower next to the ladybug -        put the flower above -        put the flower below Now add the fish to the game with the following instruction: -        p...
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Positional Language on a Grid LEARNING BENEFITS: ·        Speaking and following spoken directions ·        Learning one-step direction using positional language (above, under, next to, top corner and bottom corner) Instructions: Show the child that the flower is in the center of the grid. Talk about the picture and the position of the object in each card. Make sure you show the action in order to ensure the child's understanding of the positional word. Start playing by choosing any card and reading out the positional language for that picture. Where necessary help your child to put the object is the right place. As your child's comfort and knowledge level increases use more challenging directions. Challenge your child by adding right/left to the corner instruction card, for example, by putting the bunny on the top right hand corner. Continue w...
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s/a/t Sound & letter recognition LEARNING BENEFITS: ·        To learn to say the letter sound ·        To learn to recognize the letter for the sound Instructions: Start by placing a chosen letter in the top box. Place other letters in the rest of the smaller boxes. Show your child the chosen letter and say aloud the sound it makes. For example, this is ‘s’. Ask your child to look at the other letters, one row at a time and find the same letter. If they find one, they can keep it to one side and move on to the next row. Continue till all the matching letters have been found. Next, start again with a new letter this time. Carry on as above.
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Five Little Speckled Frogs Counting back activity A fun activity where children gain oral language and numeracy skills. It encourages kids to explore their creativity and imagination in their early years of development. So jump away….. LEARNING BENEFITS: ·        Fine motor development and eye-hand coordination ·        Literacy - Oral language development through a repetitive and predictable rhyme ·        Numeracy - Counting back and subtraction concepts ·        Numeracy - Counting and numeral recognition ·        Imagination and creativity Instructions: FIVE little speckled frogs Sat on a speckled log Eating some most delicious bugs Yum Yum One jumped into the pool Where it was nice and cool Then there were FOUR speckled frogs Glug Glug FOUR little speckled frogs Sat on a speckled log E...