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This presentation demonstrates how to introduce the Muriel Dwyer phonogram folders to the young child (around age 4 to 6). This work follows a long and detailed sequence of work in the Montessori language program. That preparation is essential for success with these materials. Prerequisite works are as follows:
SPOKEN LANGUAGE
• Listen & Do
• Conversations at a picture
• Tongue twisters
• True stories
• Poetry
• Songs
• Books
• Spoken classifications
• Enrichment of vocabulary
• Sound games
WRITING
• Sandpaper letters
• Movable alphabet
• Metal insets
• The recording process
READING
• Phonetic reading (Phonetic object box, Phonetic 3-part cards, Phonetic word cards, Phonetic activity cards)
• Phonogram reading (Phonogram object box, Phonogram 3-part cards, Phonogram lists)
• Puzzle words
A few notes on the video. First, Julia is pretending she has a child working with her. Each time she says, "you can do" something, you would typically step back and let the child do the action. You want the child to put their hands on the materials as soon as they have had a clear example of how to handle them skillfully. The adult should become less and less necessary. Next, The materials themselves are not ideal. The books should not have a sideways version of the letters on the inside front cover, the covers should be red, and the word choice is not optimal. Maitri Learning is working on creating its own version of the Dwyer folders for release in 2018.
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Presented/filmed by two Montessori primary guides Julia Volkman and Carly Riley.