Letter matching helps the child to be able to put matching letters together in a set, and identify that they “match” or belong together. The child does this by focusing his or her attention on the unique form of each letter, a skill that strengthens cognitive and visual performance skills.

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Letter identification: Upper- and lower-case flash cards teaches your child how to recognize and name numerals. Not only is identification important in this lesson, but also the unique form of each number will be emphasized.

By learning how to visually recognize and name numbers, this important pre-math skill will help when learning quantity matching, basic addition, and basic subtraction skills.

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This lesson, Phonics and blends, helps to pave the way for beginning reading skills by teaching the child the individual sounds that each letter makes and (after those are mastered) combining them into simple blends.

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This lesson, Rhymes, teaches recognition of simple rhyming words, based upon visual and auditory similarity.

This lesson will begin with very simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words from commonly used “word families”, and can progress to more advanced words (e.g., more letters and not visually similar), based upon the child’s needs and level of mastery.

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