At Angels Early Learning, we nurture exceptional literacy skills through a dynamic blend of innovative methods and the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). Our engaging program captivates young learners, building a strong foundation for their future.
Children enhance letter recognition and writing skills by tracing carved letters on wooden boards and matching wooden letter tiles, fostering a tactile connection to language through hands-on exploration.
Children strengthen letter recognition and phonetic awareness by tracing textured sandpaper letters with their fingers, fostering a tactile connection that supports the development of essential reading and writing skills in early learning.
Children develop letter recognition and fine motor skills by tracing letters in a sand tray, combining sensory exploration with early writing practice. This engaging, tactile activity encourages a playful approach to learning essential pre-reading and writing skills.
Children enhance their letter recognition and creative expression by painting letters with watercolours and tracing them with markers, blending art and literacy into a colourful learning experience.
Children develop early reading and spelling skills by arranging alphabet building blocks into the correct order or forming simple words, enhancing letter recognition and vocabulary growth in a fun, hands-on way.
Children improve their letter recognition skills by identifying and placing the letters of their name onto a magnetic board. This interactive activity makes literacy learning dynamic and engaging, helping to reinforce name recognition and early reading skills.
Children build a strong foundation in reading by learning letter sounds and blending them into words, using engaging phonics activities that make language discovery exciting and memorable.
Children enhance letter recognition and organizational skills by sorting letters into categories or sequences, transforming literacy practice into an engaging and interactive game that encourages early learning through play.
Children enhance their letter recognition and creativity by forming alphabet collages, like the word “Hello,” using shapes of their own bodies, combining physical movement with engaging literacy practice.
Children develop letter recognition and fine motor skills by exploring and finding letters from various tactile materials, turning sensory experiences into playful literacy learning.
Children strengthen their vocabulary by matching objects with the corresponding first letter of the object’s name. This interactive activity makes literacy learning both engaging and visually stimulating.
Children boost their letter recognition and spelling skills by forming letters with playdough or pressing letter stamps into playdough to create words, blending tactile creativity with early literacy development.
Children advance their reading and vocabulary skills by using flashcards to recognize letters, words and pictures, turning each card into an engaging and interactive literacy experience.
Children strengthen their reading comprehension and language skills by listening to stories read by educators and sharing their own narratives, turning imaginative storytelling into a powerful tool for literacy development.
Children strengthen their letter recognition and reading skills by exploring and identifying letters from vibrant charts and interactive displays, turning visual aids into effective literacy tools.
Children enhance their letter recognition by fitting alphabet blocks into the correct spots on a board or cards, transforming a fun puzzle activity into an effective literacy-building exercise.
Children advance their letter recognition and early reading skills by using an alphabet abacus, where they slide colourful beads to form letters and words, blending tactile play with effective literacy practice.
Children fit wooden letters into their matching slots, enhancing letter recognition and fine motor skills. This tactile activity makes early literacy learning enjoyable, promoting hands-on exploration and cognitive development.
Children enhance their spelling and vocabulary skills by arranging alphabet pebbles to form words. This tactile activity allows them to connect letters to sounds while fostering creativity and fine motor skills, making literacy learning a delightful and hands-on experience.
Children use letter stencils to trace and decorate letters with markers or crayons. This creative activity combines art and literacy, helping children become familiar with letter shapes while enhancing fine motor control.
Children engage in a hands-on activity by unwrapping wooden alphabet letters covered in shiny foil. This exciting sensory experience not only captures their interest but also encourages letter recognition and fine motor skills as they explore textures and shapes, turning learning into a playful treasure hunt.
Children assemble alphabet jigsaw puzzles, matching letters to their correct positions. This enjoyable activity strengthens letter recognition, fine motor skills, and problem-solving abilities, making early literacy practice both fun and educational.
Children select a picture of an animal and find the letters that spell its name. This interactive activity enhances letter recognition and vocabulary, making literacy learning both enjoyable and meaningful.
Children match letters to corresponding sounds using cards. This interactive game sharpens phonemic awareness and builds a solid foundation for reading by helping children connect letters to the sounds they represent.
Children engage with a foam alphabet puzzle mat, fitting letters into place. This soft, hands-on activity encourages letter recognition, fine motor skills, and problem-solving, making literacy learning fun and interactive.
Children decorate cookies shaped like letters with icing and toppings, reinforcing letter shapes and sounds while indulging in a fun culinary activity. This tasty experience combines creativity, fine motor skills, and literacy in a delicious way.
Children sort letter beads by placing them into matching trays or strings, practicing letter identification and refining their fine motor skills. This tactile activity makes literacy learning organized and enjoyable.
We teach correct pronunciation through engaging activities and songs, helping children articulate words clearly and confidently while fostering a love for language, establishing essential skills for effective communication.
At Angels Early Learning, children develop essential literacy skills through interactive activities like puzzles, letter tracing, and games. These engaging experiences help build letter recognition, phonemic awareness, and vocabulary, laying a strong foundation for early reading and writing in a fun, supportive environment.