

However, when teaching using a phonics approach, does this still apply? There are many songs, rhymes and ABC books that are set out in A-Z order that make it easy to learn in sequence. Most research indicates that children learn the alphabet letter names in alphabetical order. The answer to this question is more complex than it seems. *********** In what order should the alphabet and sounds be taught?Ī common question asked by both parents and educators alike, is in what order should the alphabet and sounds be taught. When it comes to teaching the alphabet, most of us will remember singing the ABC as a child, but as you will find out in this post there is a better way to teach children the alphabet and sounds than rote learning the ABC. To find out more about Love2learn head to their website or call 0425 743 781. They provide three different preschool classes, L-plater (3 year old), P-plater (4-5 year old), and Fully Licensed (advanced 4-5 year olds). Pre-School classes are run daily in Mont Albert, Victoria and in term 2 will start a Monday class in Ivanhoe. They enjoy singing, dancing, puppets, cooking, craft, play dough, picture books and You Tube phonic presentations. The children have so much fun they don’t even realise they are learning. It is a multisensory approach, focusing on phonics and working in small groups. They use a combination of resources, including the Australian Literacy Program, Little Learners Love Literacy, and also a combination of their own resources. Love2learn’s main aim for their students, is that they will develop a love of literacy and learning, and commence school with confidence.

Together they have developed a program that is unique, and caters for the needs of individual learners. Love2learn is developed and run by Marita Fraser, a Speech Pathologist, and Lisa Price a Primary School teacher, both have over 20 years of experience in their fields. My gorgeous four year old nephew is now in his second year of Love2learn and he loves it too! After our trial session I booked our youngest into a class straight away and he attended Love2learn for over two years. I shared our first experience with Love2learn a couple of years ago which you can read here – Love2Learn – Literacy Classes For Little Ones. Today’s post is from the fab team at Love2learn.
