Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Making Letterland Real

We are using Letterland curriculum to teach letter formation, letter sound, phonemic awareness and other sorts of language arts and reading skills. I have proven the intensity of learning experiences this curriculum has to offer. Every day, I discover something new about this curriculum which I apply in my classroom. It is always a blast to see the kids get excited when it's Letterland time. Together with my fellow kindergarten teachers, we collaborate on our best practices to maximize Letterland to the full and to make each student's learning experience unforgettable.

Visit:  http://www.letterland.com/

Every Friday we have our Letterland Assembly. Some teachers and students take part on this gathering by taking roles of being one of the Letterlanders.

Here is Oscar Orange

Clever Cat is having her picnic. See her smiling car?

Being busy with Bouncy Ben. He brings his friends Ms. Bird, Ms. Bug and Ms. Butterfly.

Say hello to Mr. I the Ice Cream Man.

And of course, Mr. I tags along with him Impy Ink.


Bouncy Ben and Dippy Duck took a break to smile for the camera:)

This is what we get when Talking Tess with her telephone and telescope meets Harry Hat Man
who obviously hates noise.


Harry Hat Man walks barefoot to get from here to there.
Be astound as Harry does a handstand!

Noisy Nick is making a lot of noise with his drum kit. Today he is celebrating his NINTH birthday.
He is a star!

Mr. A is singing for everyone to welcome Annie Apple. Can you see our apple tree and the big arrow?

There are no boundaries and limitations when Letterland invades our class. Imagination and talent will do the trick. Letterland keeps teaching beyond than the usual.





3 comments:

  1. Proud of you my dear Alpha...very encouraging!!!-- Te Ana

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  2. Thanks Ate Ana. Teaching young minds is simply my passion

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  3. Just looking at the pictures make the activities jump out of the web page! Thanks for sharing. Truly, more than anything else, loving your job and enjoying it is one of the best ways to appreciate all that God has equipped you with, reflecting His creativity. Yes, your love for these children will go a long way as you help shape their young minds. Kudos!

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