Alma spent a lot of time playing with letters Montessori style:
From top left: arranging (spelling) her own name, spelling Hahgoot’s name, making up “magic words” (random sets of letters) and being surprised when she makes a real word that means something.
Left: tracing lettersRight: making the shape of letters using short strands of yarn
Besides making letters shapes with string, Alma did a lot of free scribbling and continued to help me make her Aleph-
Bet poster (I managed to convince her to
colour in, using colour changing\blending crayons!)
She also likes playing Lotto and quickly matches the
cards
Left: making letters shapes with magnetsShe makes them by herself, without my help
Top right: working in one of the fantastic stickers workbooks grandma Jaike sent
Bottom right: more letters tracing...
I used these “letters footprints” to test how many letters Alma knows (she reads them with
the sound “Aa” only). She had to step on the sound I cried out and then we made a trail of all
the ones she read correctly.
She knew more than half of the Aleph-bet!
Making and reading pairs of sounds
As she was so keen to learn the letters I started her on a multimedia computer program for kids 4 years old and up, called “Alphie – I have a secret, I can read!” She LOVES it! She listens to the stories and instructions carefully, quickly
does all the tasks and games (she picked up the patterns really quickly) and enjoys the movies and songs.
The fantastic program, that covers all aspects of language (spoken\listened to, reading and writing) enables her to work independently in
her own pace and practice a lot.
Left: I taught Alma how to turn the workbook around to make it easier for her to
do dot-to-dot puzzles.
Right: a free scribble and a letter to her cousin Amitai.
Playing with the light up piano before bedtime
Alma enjoys the Year One preparation kit, just like her sister did around this age...