The child learns to reinforce the skill by reading from workbooks, dittoed materials, filmstrips, and code books that offer additional practice in the development of reading skills.
Much of the phonetic introduction and reinforcement is done in group settings. If a child is having difficulty in the group, the teacher or aide takes the child out of the group to teach the child in an individual setting.
Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! This program, included in "Effective Reading Programs The program employs a diagnostic-prescriptive approach to instruction in a nongraded setting through the use of the Lippincott Basic Reading program.
When a child enters the program, he is introduced to a decoding process that teaches him to sound out all letter sounds. Music and Finger Plays - Involves rhythm, action, interaction, socialization, and self-awareness. Early Readiness - Involves increased vocabulary, phonological awareness, letters and words, number concepts, patterns, measurement, and spatial sense. Motor Development - Involves movement for large and small muscles, encouraging body awareness, coordination, and flexibility.
Snack - A time for social interaction, good manners, proper procedures, and learning about healthy foods. Art Awareness - Involves reinforcement of color, size, shape, as well as the continued exploration of the many wonderful materials and tools used in creative art. School Program Our school program is designed to meet the total needs of the child by coordinating activities and experiences at the child's pace, allowing for the necessary space, equipment, and movement required for overall early childhood development.
Classroom Organization The children are divided into small groups, designated by their stages of development. Kindergarten Sandbox Kindergarten uses a stepped-up academic program that is both advantageous and enjoyable for boys and girls of school age. In each book, the children will learn the names of the letters in the alphabet, how to write them, and what sound each letter represents. The children will learn how to blend the letter sounds to form words and read simple stories.
This program is carefully structured so every concept is taught in sequence; each new skill that is introduced builds upon skills that have already been learned. Math - Sandbox uses the "Math Their Way" program. The goal of this program is to develop an understanding and to gain insight into mathematical patterns through the use of materials.
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