Tongue Twister for kids
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Believe me, the one I'm sharing is not that hard. While many of us familiar with the Sheila sells shells on the sea shore, little that we know there is alternative to this called alliteration. Alliteration means the words in the sentence starts with the same consonant. We can use this to teach phonemic awareness in our young learners, as they usually consist of funny sentence and sometimes a confusing one.
In the year one guide book for KSSR, there are many suggested sentences for teaching alliteration. A friend of mine resized the pictures and shared the soft copy. So, I print it out, spend two days colouring it with my mom and children (they 'helped' a lot :-P). I plan to laminate it and have it on display in the classroom. Since many of them are able to read, I hope this achieve its purpose.
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