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Complete middle letter
Drag the middle sound to the correct word.
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Complete final letter
Complete the sleep exercise: fill in the final letter for ten words.
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Word Dictation: Sleep Exercise
Make the tow exercise with words that are dictated.
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Complete initial letters
Sleep exercises for beginning readers, method independent.
Find the first letters of ten words. By clicking on the image there is also auditory support.
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Reading words (2): Sleep exercise
Read the ten words and drag them to the accompanying picture.
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Reading words (1): Sleep exercise
Drag the ten words to the matching picture.
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Read Trainer: Online practice
Site links to a wide range of exercises:
- reading comprehension,
- (interesting for foreign language students)
- the significance of proverbs,
- language system,
- spelling,
- brain teasers,
- maths games,
- ...
You can find exercises for a certain …
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Writing Exercises for each sound and each consonant
These writing exercises are designed for illiterate and andersgealfabetiseerden. Each consonant sound and the student first sees the printed word. In the next column, the pupil write word itself: possibly a once in his / her own language and half …
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Supporting movements from speech therapy to the alphabet (for non-native speakers)
This manual is based on support from speech therapy. In speech therapy is not used specifically for foreigners but I use it for pupils who are illiterate or otherwise literate.
They find it funny at first but after gnant to one or two days, they …
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Instructions in the classroom
On this site, non-native (alpha) course participants can refresh instructionally. Pupils get to see clearly through a picture, an audio fragment and a movie what the following concepts mean: cross out, underline, circle, write, tone and cross.
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The body: Quartet
With this quartet students learn to correctly name the body parts. They also learn how to ask specific questions to each other.
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And are: Verbs in the present tense
Pupils should phrases add the correct form of 'have' or 'his'. The sentences are all in the present tense.
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