Here's the link to download my Pre-K Literacy Goals freebie (this download also has Kindergarten Literacy Goals so you can see where your child is headed in the next few years!) Let me know if you have any questions! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@bc85818 күн бұрын
GOALS
@littleslovelearning8 күн бұрын
Here's the link to download my Pre-K Literacy Goals freebie (this download also has Kindergarten Literacy Goals so you can see where your child is headed in the next few years!) Let me know if you have any questions! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@lizf13539 күн бұрын
I am so desperate for help. My daughter is 4 and gifted. I thought I might be a bit delusional because when she first started 4k I brought it up but they blew it off. I think they assumed that I'm just a flashcard mom. if Im being truly honest I dropped the ball with doing much of any directed educational activities. I've started trying at home, but I'm not a teacher. Idk what I'm doing. I'm worried I'm missing something much that's important. I did get her tested, and messed that up a bit too because it turned out she was sick, so probably not her best performance. Still, she got a 136 overall IQ score and scored in the 99%. What do I do here! School is not helping really.
@littleslovelearning9 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, that's a lot going on. I'd be happy to help you! I also have a free training on Thursday if you'd like to come. I can teach you exactly how to teach your daughter at home and answer all of your questions! You can register here: littleslovelearning.lpages.co/3-secrets-training/ You can also email me: [email protected]. You've got this!!
@CindyGuest14 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting this!!! It was great help!🎉
@littleslovelearning13 күн бұрын
You're so welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
@zulemalopez679616 күн бұрын
Course
@littleslovelearning16 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your interest! Here's the link to my course. Please reach out if you have any questions while you're reading through the info! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/play-quick-start/
@zulemalopez679616 күн бұрын
Pa
@littleslovelearning16 күн бұрын
Here you go! Let me know if you have any questions. littleslovelearning.lpages.co/phonological-awareness-freebie/
@zulemalopez679616 күн бұрын
Course
@littleslovelearning16 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your interest! Here's the link to my course. Please reach out if you have any questions while you're reading through the info! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/play-quick-start/
@zulemalopez679616 күн бұрын
PA
@littleslovelearning16 күн бұрын
Here you go! Let me know if you have any questions. littleslovelearning.lpages.co/phonological-awareness-freebie/
@shab13july18 күн бұрын
Course
@littleslovelearning16 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your interest! Here's the link to my course. Please reach out if you have any questions while you're reading through the info! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/play-quick-start/
@melaniecollins373520 күн бұрын
Love this. How do you address vowels? Do you just choose 1 sound or do you cover all the different sounds that vowels make in one session?
@littleslovelearning18 күн бұрын
Thank you! Great question. I focus on short vowels first. I start introducing long vowels when I teach open syllable words like go, she, & hi. But that's after I've introduced all the short vowels and my students can read and spell words with short vowels. I hope that helps!
@yesenialasalle440421 күн бұрын
How about with prek? Is there an order for the letters? Thank you!
@littleslovelearning21 күн бұрын
Great question! Here's a video I did where I shared my favorite order: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKaumGp5bN6hhLc For pre-k, I would just eliminate the digraphs. But other than that, I follow the same order for introducing the consonants and short vowels. If you're looking for a phonics curriculum for pre-k, I did create one that follows my letter order. Let me know if you need the link!
@sarahlamb429122 күн бұрын
Goals
@littleslovelearning22 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment! Here's the link to download my Pre-K Literacy Goals freebie (this download also has Kindergarten Literacy Goals so you can see where your child is headed in the next few years!) Let me know if you have any questions! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@heathertaylor-willockx363223 күн бұрын
I do this quite a bit differently. We read at least once a day, usually more, from the time the child is born. As they get older and can recognize letters, I have them point out letters they recognize in the book. They usually start doing this on their own, without my prompting. So after a little while I have them help me read the book by reading the words "a" and "I". Once they have mastered that, I choose a common question in the book we are reading - my son picked this up on his own with "the" and "and". For my daughter, I have been using "dinosaur" most often, but if the book doesn't have a dinosaur, I'll choose another word for her. Over time they just start learning to read by helping me read. It makes them feel big and they really enjoy it. And there is never any pressure. If they don't feel like helping that day, they don't have to. It's just for fun.
@littleslovelearning23 күн бұрын
I love that you found something that works for your family!
@heathertaylor-willockx363223 күн бұрын
@littleslovelearning Thank you. I'm sharing in case it helps someone else
@janellebilly-taitt800323 күн бұрын
Welsley you have great resources. I a reading interventionist and cannot wait to use it with my students
@littleslovelearning23 күн бұрын
She is the BEST!
@marylu374524 күн бұрын
❤️🙌
@littleslovelearning23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@owllover375226 күн бұрын
I would just say dont force it upon them. If they are enjoying the learning process, and seeking it out then encourage that. But if its not happening yet, let it be for now. Also screen your kids for dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and dyspraxia. I had undiagnosed dyslexia, didnt start learning to read till i was 10 and it was terrible. Im almost 25 now, and reading is still a struggle. It also carrys alot of anxiety with it, as I thought I was just stupid for most of my life.
@littleslovelearning26 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry that was your experience 💔 My husband has a similar story. He still couldn't read at the end of 2nd grade, which is when he was finally diagnosed with his learning disability, and those experiences still impact him as an adult. One of the benefits of working with kids on their reading skills early is that we can start seeing red flags for things like dyslexia even as young as preschool. We want to get kids early intervention as soon as possible so they don't get a late diagnosis like you did. And yes, we definitely don't force it on them. We keep it fun, playful, and based on brain research for how to teach reading appropriately.
@IsadoraSunday27 күн бұрын
I could read by age 3. My parents made it fun. I taught my son to read, write, count, before he got to kindergarten. The teacher was sure he was in kindergarten before, but I told her how I did it, and she was so happy a parent did that. Early reading is a great skill for kids. I just keep things age-appropriate, and I let them choose what they want to read about. ❤
@littleslovelearning27 күн бұрын
I love this comment SO much! Thank you for sharing! I agree with you, we can keep things age-appropriate and joyful and kids LOVE it! 🎉
@Lovely_sashauna29 күн бұрын
Wow I really like this idea definitely will be doing this
@littleslovelearning29 күн бұрын
Awesome!! I'm so happy to hear it. Thanks for watching!❤
@jeremyfairman4984Ай бұрын
Goals please
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Here you go! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@ernestmwemutsi385Ай бұрын
That is great. How do I access the summarized standards?
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Thank you so much! You can download the free pre-k exit goals from this blog post: littleslovelearning.com/pre-k-goals/ I also sell my assessment pack in my shop here: littleslovelearning.com/product/assessments/
@DeniseUrbizoАй бұрын
Goals
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Here you go! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@michelepapadopoulos2731Ай бұрын
Goals
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Here you go! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@karlalewis9917Ай бұрын
Goals plz thank you
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Of course! Here you go! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/end-of-year-literacy-goals/
@jenniferryckman8818Ай бұрын
I miss your phonics tips videos! Love them. Always so informative! Didn’t know that about the word “bus” either! I always learn at least 1 little new thing from each of your videos! Thx.
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Aww you're the best, thank you so much!!
@bmylove4444Ай бұрын
Commenting for Future Reference! Thanks for the lists of book! Younger Kids: Mercy Watson, Owl Diaries, Diary of a Pug, The Princess in Black Older Kids: The Magic Treehouse + Fact Tracker Books, The Unicorn Princesses, The Rainbow Magic Series, Mermaids to the Rescue, Purrmaids, Zoey in Sassafras, Ada Lace on the Case, Nancy Clancy, The Never Girls, Finding Tinkerbell, The American Girl Series of all types, Who Is.... Series,
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Thank you! I need to make a new video soon with more suggestions. There are so many good ones!
@bmylove4444Ай бұрын
Do you have any recommendations for chapter books to read for my 6 year old?
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
I recorded this video last year with some recommendations! I need to record a new one since there are SO many more good series to share! kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z6m2lZ-fj5toldU
@bmylove4444Ай бұрын
@@littleslovelearning thank you!!!
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
@@bmylove4444 You're welcome! You can also check them out in my Amazon shop here: www.amazon.com/shop/littleslovelearning/list/DOT68YZ1Y26N?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d_f
@abdul-azeezganiyu8300Ай бұрын
PA
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Here's the link! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/phonological-awareness-freebie/
@OfficeAdmin-b8yАй бұрын
I would love to know the order you teach the sounds/letters
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! I share my order in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKaumGp5bN6hhLc
@susanl8399Ай бұрын
Sound mat - thank you Erin
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Here you go! Let me know if you have any questions! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/sound-mats/
@juliakemp2478Ай бұрын
SOUND MAT
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Here you go! Let me know if you have any questions! littleslovelearning.lpages.co/sound-mats/
@DanielleMimbsАй бұрын
Love this breakdown! Thank you!
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
@LaShondaJeneeАй бұрын
So true!
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
@LaShondaJeneeАй бұрын
Great tips!❤️
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! So glad you liked them!
@DebbieSSchmidtАй бұрын
I love this video
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@abdul-azeezganiyu8300Ай бұрын
So what should you say r spells? Also what about the r in rain? Sounds like /er/ to me but I could be wrong
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
In rain, letter r is spelling the /r/ sound when I say it (although I know we all have different accents). But I don't say "er-ai-n." Think about a word like "earthquake." That word has /er/ at the beginning of the word. Earthquake and Rain have different beginning sounds. Hopefully that makes sense! I know it's tricky to only use writing to talk about sounds. I go over all the letter sounds in this video: kzbin.infoK4f27PCS7-k
@violettelindor5534Ай бұрын
What do we say then? 😅
@littleslovelearningАй бұрын
I like to think of the word "red." I say "red," but I don't say "ed." That's how my mouth should be positioned for the /r/ sound. I go over all the letter sounds in this video: kzbin.infoK4f27PCS7-k
@altheafox15562 ай бұрын
OMG! OMG! OMG! No time to play😢
@littleslovelearning2 ай бұрын
Actually there's plenty of time to play! Your child can have free, independent play AND learn literacy skills (also through play!) We don't have to pick academics or play, we can incorporate both for our little ones.
@liliansalan94382 ай бұрын
I strongly agree.
@littleslovelearning2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@sandyrh232 ай бұрын
Hi, so to teach syllable awareness, we use activities that have them blend, segment, delete? is that correct?
@littleslovelearning2 ай бұрын
Yes! I like to have them blend syllables, segment syllables, add syllables, delete syllables, and substitute syllables, just like I do with phonemes. You can see examples of each level of syllable activity in this post: littleslovelearning.com/syllable-awareness/
@Frosty-Lemon2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU so much for this!! It was really illuminating to understand giftedness as a neurodivergence. I was identified as gifted as a kid myself, and strongly suspect my daughter is as well.
@littleslovelearning2 ай бұрын
You're so welcome, thank you for watching! Erin is truly a gift to families to help us better understand giftedness and neurodivergence in this way. I wish I had met her 6 years ago when my daughter was first identified because I had no idea what giftedness was back then! It's definitely not what I thought it was when I was growing up in school.
@ИннаРужникова-я6о2 ай бұрын
Decodables
@littleslovelearning2 ай бұрын
Thanks for reaching out! Here's the link to see my video reviewing 3 different sets of decodable readers: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kGemZWCDnNadbNE
@tamaragary77282 ай бұрын
That's golden!! Thank you so much! 🎉🎉🎉
@littleslovelearning2 ай бұрын
You're so welcome! I'm glad it's helpful!
@Light_wcueakaalt3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@auroranorthernlights67873 ай бұрын
Hi good day to you. Thanks very much for this amazing lesson. Do you mind asking you some questions? words like "succinct, dinstinct, the "inc" use long e to pronounce right? anxious "anx" uses long vowel a right? Thank you very much in advance.
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
Hi! It can depend on someone's accent or where they're from. But yes, for me, I say "succinct" and "distinct" with the long vowel e sound. And yes, I say "anxious" with the long vowel a sound. Hope that helps!
@auroranorthernlights67873 ай бұрын
@@littleslovelearning I truly appreciate it your help. This is invaluable. I wish you luck. Thank you
@CrossofChristPreschool3 ай бұрын
Please send me the order you teach the alphabet in
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
The order for reading is: o, a, d, g, c t, m, l, h, n i, r, p, u, j, s ch, f, b, k, sh e, th, w, v, x, z wh, y, qu, -ck The order for writing lowercase letters is: c, o, s, a, d, g, q r, n, m, i, j, p, u l, k, h, b, t f, e, z v, w, x, y And I didn't mention this in the video, but here is the order for writing uppercase letters, which is from the program "Handwriting Without Tears" (I always start with uppercase for my preschoolers): L, F, E, H, T, I, U C, O, Q, G, S, J D, P, B R, K, A, M, N V, W, X, Y, Z
@sandyrh233 ай бұрын
So… what’s the role of phonological and phonemic awareness in reading development?
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
Phonological and Phonemic Awareness play a crucial role in reading development. Dr. Seidenberg talks about a 4-part processing model when it comes to reading that includes Phonological (sounds), Orthographic (letters), Meaning, and Context. Those 4 processors work together when we read. Kids struggle so much if they don't have a solid understanding of the phonological processor. I have a blog series all about Phonological & Phonemic Awareness that you can read here: littleslovelearning.com/phonological-awareness/
@melindabell61473 ай бұрын
This was very helpful...thank you!!
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
@jenniferryckman88183 ай бұрын
Any tips for how to help a child get out of the habit of producing a voiced consonant sound for a consonant that is supposed to be "unvoiced". ex. /t/ (even if I model it correctly they repeat it consistently saying "tuh" AND /p/ saying "puh". Or should I not be that worried about it because they will eventually "get it" and correct themselves over time?!?! Thanks for any tips!
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
Great question! How old is this child? There are charts online that share the sounds kids should be able to produce at different ages. So depending on the child's age and which sounds they're struggling with, it might be best to seek help from an SLP. The other thing to note is that phonemic awareness not only includes being able to hear and produce sounds, but also understanding HOW those sounds are formed in the mouth (articulatory gestures) and voiced/unvoiced. So I would keep working on it because most kids probably won't correct themselves on their own (they might even form the incorrect muscle memory for creating that sound that is counterproductive to what you want!)
@jenniferryckman88183 ай бұрын
@@littleslovelearning oh wow very interesting. She is only 3 1/2! Very young but very eager to learn and wants to read and write like her older brother so I’ve been slowly introducing letters and sounds to her. But she does struggle with articulation and speaking clearly so we’ve also been working on that by getting her to look in a mirror so that she can see how exactly to produce sounds. May you please send me a site you would recommend that shows a break down of the sounds children should know by what age. This might help me get a better idea. Thx again so much for all of this info.
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
@@jenniferryckman8818 www.asha.org/public/developmental-milestones/communication-milestones/ These milestones are from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and are broken down by age range. They're very helpful!
@kristensantos113 ай бұрын
Where can I download this? So fun!
@littleslovelearning3 ай бұрын
Thank you! It's part of my "Dragons Love Tacos" activity pack, which you can see here: littleslovelearning.com/product/dragons-love-tacos-book-activities/ It's also part of my Kindergarten Readiness Membership for the month of October (it's one of 50+ activities). You can read more about that membership here: www.learnandplaytok.com
@tonireinstein4 ай бұрын
When teaching u-e and presenting the two different sounds, is there one sound more common then the other? Thank you!
@littleslovelearning4 ай бұрын
That's a great question! I wasn't sure, so I did a little digging, but I couldn't find an easy answer. I'm sorry! But here's a blog post with some great information about u_e: thriveedservices.com/how-to-teach-long-u-words/