LEARNING ALLITERATION
Alliteration is a fun and important skill that children start learning in kindergarten. It means using the same starting sound in a group of words, like in the tongue twister "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Practicing alliteration helps children become aware of different sounds, which is really important for learning to read.
To help your child practice alliteration at home, here are some great websites with activities and resources:
Make learning sounds fun! Wordwall offers easy, interactive games and quizzes that help your child master beginning sounds and playful word patterns (alliteration). Perfect for quick, engaging learning at home!
Turn everyday moments into learning adventures! Early Impact Learning gives you 10 simple alliteration games you can easily weave into your day. Sing sound songs, create silly stories, or play 'I Spy' with sounds – it's fun learning made easy.
Boost your child's reading readiness with simple, effective activities. Resources for Early Learning provides easy-to-follow ideas, like using silly sentences, to help your child recognize and play with sounds. Help them build a strong foundation for reading, right at home.
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