I started thinking about the fact that I haven't used the blog in a while since I moved Olivia's health updates on to a Facebook group and decided to use it to document our mini homeschool sessions.
Right now I'm going to do some quick outlines of our sessions, but will be editing the posts later to add pictures and links to the materials or programs I am using.
One of the things, I decide to do was to NOT go through the alphabet in order. We started with the letter A and the second letter will be M. One of the reasons for this is to help improve random letter recognition. Another thing I decide to do was to use multiple subjects for each letter. This was so that she would understand that "A was for ..." not only apple, but also ant, astronaut, Alice, arrow, ambulance, etc.
I'm trying to incorporate various skills into the overall lessons. Most likely not all in one session, but over the length of the lesson. Some of the skills we will be working on will be: pre-writing motor skills, cutting skills, counting and number recognition, letter recognition and sounds, beginning phonics, sight words, jigsaw puzzles, shape recognition, color recognition, different/same, and more.
I plan on using a lapbook setup for the main part of our lessons. This way we can go back and review later and so we can play the games in the lapbook whenever we want.
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