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I am just a mom: a mom of three kids and one of them is hearing impaired. We are a busy family and I am a very busy mom. I want my hearing impaired daughter, Brooke, to have every advantage so I try to incorporate as many lessons and strategies into our every day life. Most of the teaching I do with Brooke is incorporated into our daily routines and parent-directed play. This blog will include some of our formal lessons but mostly it will be learning to listen in the everyday.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Table Learning


These are some of the other things we do during the day. I call this time of our day Table Learning since the kids are at the table with me to help and instruct them.








Learning Poster I use this teaching poster every morning. On it I have an envelope to stick our home0made letter books, a letter poem, the Awanna memory verse for the week, our nursery rhyme, and a spot for letter flashcards, number flashcards, shape flashcards, and color flashcards.



Letters



We complete a Capital Letter craft for each letter. I print out a block letter and fill it with items that begin with the sound. For letter Nn, we filled it with numbers. Letter Ll we filled with ladybug stickers.








Sounds and Auditory Activities





Here we are sorting itsy-bitsy miniatures by beginning consonant sounds


Writing




Letter hunt from confessions of a preschooler


a coloring sheet from first schools











Patterns


Sometimes we do patterns at the table before give it to the kids as a magnet tray.




Thinking Skills



In this activity, we are looking for one that is different.


Computer Skills







Big Brother


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