Assignment Module 4
Assignment Module 4
LANGUA
GE AND
PHONIC
S
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ASSIGNMENT MODULE 4
BLUE LEVEL
Blue level works on the building and reading four or more
lettered phonetic words.
BLUE PHONETIC OBJECT BOXES AND LMA
MATERIAL
LMA box
Blue boxes containing small objects such as ring, plug, camel
etc.
mat
PRESENTATION
i. Set up LMA box and blue box of objects on the mat.
ii. Open the box and ask the child to name the objects in the blue
box.
iii. Build the word with movable alphabets and allow the child to
take over at any stage.
iv. Continue to build the names of the objects in the box.
v. Read each word and encourage the child to read along.
BLUE PHONETIC PICTURE BOXES AND LMA
MATERIAL
LMA box
Blues boxes containing pictures of the objects
Mat
PRESENTATION
i. Place the LMA box and blue boxes containing pictures of the
objects
ii. Place the pictures in the row and ask the child to build the
name of them in front of all.
iii. Read them all and encourage the child to read them.
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GREEN LEVEL
Green level works on the reading and building words containing
phonograms. There are 20-30 phonograms that children need to
learn.
GREEN PICTURE BOXES WITH ALPHABET BOXES
MATERIAL
2 sets of alphabet box – one in red and the other in black or
blue. In each box the vowels and consonants are the same color
and letters are arranged alphabetically.
PRESENTATION
i. Put 2 alphabet boxes side by side on the table or floor mat
and invite the child.
ii. Guide him to select that phonogram box with which he is
familiar.
iii. Bring the phonogram box at workplace and ask the child about
sound represents on the lid of the box e.g. /ch/.
iv. Invite the child to select the letters present on the lid from
red alphabet box and build phonogram on the top of the lid.
v. Take out the picture card and place on the mat like chin, chip
, rich etc.
vi. Invite the child to form the word using alphabet boxes.
vii. Guide him to use the chosen color of the phonogram i.e., red
to build the digraph “ch” and build the rest of the word with
the other set.
viii. Repeat with other picture cards and encourage the child to
write the word on a piece of paper using color pencils red and
blue or pencil.
ix. Child may take out any phonogram boxes and practice building
the words.
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EXERCISE 1
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EXERCISES 2
THE SENSORIAL MATERIALS
MATERIALS
The sensorial materials
PRESENTATION
Use three periods lesson to introduce nouns and adjectives
(positives, comparatives, and superlatives) related to each
sensorial material. The child is given the language lessons in
sensorial material after he has mastered the use of a material
and is at point where he has lost some interest in the material.
EXERCISE 3
CLASSIFIED CARDS
MATERIALS
A set of labeled or unlabeled picture cards representing a class
of things e.g. animals, plants, kitchen tools, cleaning tools
furniture etc.
PRESENTATION 1 (three period lesson)
i. Choose one set of cards e.g. kitchen and invite one child or
a small group of children to work with you.
ii. Introduce all cards to the children non-formally.
iii. Show the classification card like kitchen and now go through
all the cards related to kitchen e.g. knife, toast, spoon,
stove etc. Separate the cards he knows and the cards he does
not know.
PRESENTATION 2 (SORTING CARDS)
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EXERCISE 5
SOCIAL VOCABULARY
The vocabulary is given through role play as in grace and
courtesy lessons in exercises of practical life. Words and
phrases like thank you, sorry, excuse me, please, forgive me,
good morning, good afternoon, good evening good day, see you etc.
are introduced and their use is role played. Some objects present
in the environment can be used. Invite the group of children and
act the term that need to be taught. Ask the children to repeat
that little drama.
2.LANGUAGE TRAINING
The child undergoes a great variety of language experiences. He
is exposed to many forms of literature, exercises of self-
expression, and games to learn grammar of a language.
EXERCISE 1
TELLING AND READING STORIES
Make the children, if more than one, to sit in semi-circle for
view clarity while telling stories. Gestures and facial
expression are required to develop children interest alive. The
selection of stories is really important, so select true or
fiction but reality based stories. Fantasy stories can be told to
the older children. While reading story to the children do not
show the images too often. Telling/reading stories strength the
relationship between the child and directress.
EXERCISE 2
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