Cerise Layana February 23, 2021 Worksheets
Worksheets can be saved and reused from one lesson to the next. If a particular worksheet appeared to work better for the students it can be changed and reused for the next lesson, rather than starting over from scratch. Subject-specific graphics can be added to worksheets to make them, visually appealing.
It is not bad to reuse worksheets for another batch of students, but once in a while, it is also better to vary the activities you give to kids. Worksheets can be made for fun if it is attuned to the current interests of kids. The kids will respond better to activities close to their own interests.
Read, read and read some more – You don’t need worksheets for this one either, but you may want to join the local library rather than spend a fortune on books that your child outgrows as quickly as they outgrow their clothes! The more you read to your child, with your child, and in front of your child, the quicker they will learn to read and learn how to enjoy it too.
Worksheets which are types of free teacher resources also help in creating a puzzle that will go a long way in ensuring that your students refresh their minds. You can opt for a simpler puzzle for the younger students and create a sheet that carries a complex puzzle for the advanced students since their level of reasoning do not match.
Using pictures – While your child is still learning to recognize the letters of the alphabet, you can use pictures (or the actual item) to help them practice their sounds. Find pictures of a bird, a ball, a bat, a bath, a book, and so forth to practice the letter ’b’. Choose a letter for the day and encourage your child to find items that start with that letter around the house. Printable worksheets should have nice exercises for this as well.
At a young age, kids are first taught to write letters in print only. When kids reach the age of eight to ten, they are taught how to write in cursive. They may find this quite difficult and boring at first. But one fun way to teach them this is to use worksheets also. The basic cursive worksheets that you can use are Rockin’ Round Letters, Climb’n’ Slide Letters, Loopy Letters, Lumpy Letters, and Mix ’n’ Match.
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