See and Learn
First Sentences
- Activities
See and Learn First Sentences - Activities
There are four activities in See and Learn First Sentences:
- Matching Words
This activity introduces a group of four written words - in a book (or books) and
a matching game - using the written words only. The activity encourages your child
to look closely at the words and see the differences between them. It will also
help your child to learn to recognise the written words.
- Selecting Words
This activity encourages your child to show that he/she recognises a written word
and understands its meaning. Reading the See and Learn First Sentences book or books together also continues as
an important part of the activity.
- Naming Words
This activity encourages your child to name or 'read aloud' the written words. This
could be through saying the words, signing the words, or both. Reading the
See and Learn First Sentences book together also
continues as an important part of the activity.
- Matching Sentences
to Pictures
When your child has completed the previous three reading activities for all four
sets of words this is the final activity in See and Learn First
Sentences. This matching activity encourages your child to show his/her
understanding of three 'key' words in a sentence.
Right-click (or control click) to download and save
the
activity instructions as a PDF file [PDF, 1.1MB].
Progressing through the activities
Start the first activity (Matching Words) with
the first set of 4 words.
Complete the first three activities with this set of words before introducing the
next set of four words into the first activity. When you have completed the first
three activities with all four sets of four words you
can move on to the final activity (Matching
Sentences to Pictures).
Getting started
Before starting any of the activities in this step, you need to:
Recording your progress
Use the First
Sentences record sheets to record
your progress