Dear Teachers and Parents,
I want to share a simple yet effective strategy to
boost early literacy skills in children: incorporating
visual aids that represent the shape of each letter.
Many children find it easier to learn letter sounds when
they can connect the letter’s form to a familiar image.
For instance, pairing the letter “b” with a picture
of a ball, or “c” with a cat, creates a memorable visual
association. This method leverages the power of visual
learning, making the learning process more engaging and
effective for young learners. The visual cue acts as a
bridge, helping children connect the abstract symbol
(the letter) to a concrete concept (the image),
improving their ability to recall both the shape and
sound of the letter.
To help your children learn letter sounds, use this
digital product which offers both digital and printable
options. The printable materials include handouts and
engaging artwork activities that complement the
interactive digital flashcards and letter-themed
exercises. This combined approach makes learning fun
and visually stimulating, significantly improving
understanding and retention, and building a strong
foundation for future reading success.
Sincerely,
Teacher A








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