Streaming LeapFrog - Letter Factory Online
Mardi, mai 18th, 2010![]() |
Streaming LeapFrog - Letter Factory Online.
Movie Title: LeapFrog - Letter Factory LeapFrog - Letter Factory is available for streaming or downloading. |
This is one of the best learning DVD’s I have seen. It will be a titanic witness for the Pre-k to first grade classrooms. The DVD teaches the letter names. Most importantly, it teaches the letter sounds in a creative intention. Viewers view the letters, hear the letter names, they sight a picture/video that represents the sound each letter makes, and the viewer hears a catchy tune to match the letter sound. For instance, the letter C is shown in a cool environment with ice hanging from it. The letter comes to life by shivering and stating that it is /c/ /c/ /c/…. old-fashioned. Then the characters in the sage instruct the catchy Leapfrog song; “The C says/c/, the C says /c/, every letter makes a sound. The C says /c/. This DVD/VHS is marketed towards parents to exercise with their PreK to First grader, but all teachers need to know about this video and portion it with their class. It would be a sizable review or introduction to letter sounds. Teachers could also exercise the catchy phrases and visual representation of the letter sounds in their lessons by creating activities or visuals based on the video. Students will peruse the sounds letters invent, hear the sounds, and boom the sounds. This video combined with strong phonics based classroom instruction will serve advance a variety of learning styles and lead your students on the path to becoming strong readers.
I honest can’t bear how well done this DVD is for exiguous ones. My exiguous guy, age 3, learned his letters and sounds very like a flash after watching this DVD. Then, 3 weeks later after not watching it for about that long, he’s detached talking about what sounds each letter makes. It’s very well done, makes it very easy for children to understand, plus it’s very exquisite to survey. After about 34 times of hearing, “The R says errrr” with that tune attached gets a shrimp redundant, but not to runt ones. You have to catch this for every preschooler you know. It’s really that expedient!
