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Homeschool World Forum Read thousands of forum posts on topics such as homeschool law, getting started, curriculum, special needs, homeschool vs public school, and much, much more! 2008-05-01T11:21:28-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/feed.php?f=4&t=3435 2008-05-01T11:21:28-06:00 2008-05-01T11:21:28-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3435&p=15905#p15905 <![CDATA[Lower Case First]]> Statistics: Posted by Guest — Thu May 01, 2008 11:21 am


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I'm starting to think that it would have been better to teach them to write the lowercase letters first and then teach them when and where a capital letter is appropriate.

When the baby gets old enough to learn to write I think I will teach him lowercase letters first.

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my son loves it and it's got a good emphasis on both capitals and lower case, I love how they use different voices for the two.

Jo, I love the Monster game idea, I might use that too! I also use mummy and baby often to refer to capitals and lower case letters.

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2008-01-07T19:16:50-06:00 2008-01-07T19:16:50-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3435&p=12926#p12926 <![CDATA[Question about upper case/lower case letters]]> *Use wooden/plastic letters and group the letters together that look similar; c, f, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z. Your child appears to be very bright and will see the similarities. Then there are only a few letters that he will need to concentrate on carefully; a, b, d, e, g,h, q, r.
*Line up the capital letters and place the lower case on the top
* Play cards with the child using lower case and matching the upper
* On the Letter Box site there is a reasonably priced set of cards that can be purchased to play three games.
I hope that this information was helpful.
Ann

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Another game we play is 'feed the monster' You can do this on letters, numbers, state names, anything they need to learn. Draw or print out your monster with an open mouth, it needs to be on stiff card. Or even just use a basket. Then scatter around letters, some can even be hiding if the kids like that. Then the monster is very hungry "I'm so hungry, where is my breakfast! I want the letter Ff" etc.
Then your child has to quickly find and feed the monstor but only with the correct letters, numbers, whatever. My dd loved it if I did a growly monster voice lol. I also pretended any wrong ones where very yucky but she enjoyed that so much she started feeding the monster the wrong ones on purpose! lol. Older kids could have a timer running and the words etc hidden around the room to make it harder.

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