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Home School Tutoring : Teaching Kids with Alphabet Sound Charts

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

Learn how to teach kids the alphabet with alphabet sound charts, and teach them to learn a word that starts with each letter of the alphabet, in this free home schooling video on education.

Expert: Matt Moskal
Bio: Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • i cant remember learning this stuff, it is too far back in my life

  • whow this is diffrent

    

  • Aa awsom! Gr8 work!

  • Thanks! This was very helpful because I run an online tutoring program and this has given me some ideas. Please check out my an introductory video to my free online tutoring program on my channel.

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  • @renee99shae No, the x makes the ks sound. The x in x ray doesn't teach them the proper sound.And since x is always used at the end of a word you use a word with x at the ending. I have homeschooled two children this way. And they completely understand.

  • My kids have enjoyed learning the sounds more than learning their names. But going through all name, sound, and clue word at the same time can actually confuse a child to the point where they don't learn any of them. I usually just say sound and clue word. I go over the alaphabet names at a seperate time by themselves. Even just the name and sound. I'm just saying this because I have seen more than one parent and child become frustrated.

  • Phonics! The right way to read a phonetic language like English. My younger cousin went to a public school and learned to associate full words with sounds rather than a basic structure, so seeing C-A-T together meant, "cat", and that the relations between c, a, and t don't matter. At age 12, he couldn't spell "America" and couldn't write in cursive. At age 15, he told me that learning to spell correctly was irrelevant outside of school and so he wouldn't work on it unless absolutely required.

  • thanks :)

  • I thought the video was helpful, thank you

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