58: Which Letters Should I Teach My Child First to Learn to Read? The Fastest Way to Start Learning to Read

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Are you confused about which letters to teach your child first? You are not alone, Momma. If you were to go into a room of teachers and ask this question, many of them would have a different answer. I have used various teaching orders such as ABC order, s,a,t,i,p,n, and more. Honestly, all of them have worked, BUT today I am going to give you the first 5 letters to teach your child, so she can start reading quickly! Let’s Dig In!

Recap

1. Teach Letter/Sounds in Child's Name

2. Teach Vowel /a/

3. Teach Consonants

-Continuous Sounds /l/, /m/, and /n/

-Stop Sound /t/

After learning these sounds, your child will be able to blend to read 5 VC words: Al, am, an, and at.

Get your FREE DIBELS Reading Practice Test! Click Here.

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NEW WEBSITE: www.keystokindergartenreadiness.com

Connect: keystokindergartenreadiness@gmail.com

Community: KTKR Community

Facebook Page: Keys to Kindergarten Readiness

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Are you confused about which letters to teach your child first? You are not alone, Momma. If you were to go into a room of teachers and ask this question, many of them would have a different answer. I have used various teaching orders such as ABC order, s,a,t,i,p,n, and more. Honestly, all of them have worked, BUT today I am going to give you the first 5 letters to teach your child, so she can start reading quickly! Let’s Dig In!

Recap

1. Teach Letter/Sounds in Child's Name

2. Teach Vowel /a/

3. Teach Consonants

-Continuous Sounds /l/, /m/, and /n/

-Stop Sound /t/

After learning these sounds, your child will be able to blend to read 5 VC words: Al, am, an, and at.

Get your FREE DIBELS Reading Practice Test! Click Here.

GET TO KNOW ME

NEW WEBSITE: www.keystokindergartenreadiness.com

Connect: keystokindergartenreadiness@gmail.com

Community: KTKR Community

Facebook Page: Keys to Kindergarten Readiness

  continue reading

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