For the time-strapped parents, here are 4 5-minute English games
to practice phonics with your preschoolers at home.
Alphabet Cookies
This is an English activity that will taste good too! Employ
kids to make the cookie dough. Have them measure 2 cups of softened butter and
1 ½ cups of caster sugar in a bowl. Give them a plastic ladle with a blunt and
comfortable handle to mix the ingredients. Help them fold in an egg yolk 2 tsp
vanilla extract and briefly beat until it’s of a firm texture. Sift 3 cups of plain
flour and give them to the kids to mix with the dough. Have the kids use their
hands then to mix and press the dough. Begin the lesson with them when the
cookie dough is ready. Dictate letters and have them make the letters with the
dough on a pre-buttered and pre-heated baking tray. Bake them then and you will
have alphabet cookies to go with your coffee and milk for the kids!
The Name Game
After learning single syllabled words, it’s her own name
that the child learns to write. Here is an English game with names. Cut out a
few more squares from white paper than as many letters in your child’s name.
Write a letter each from her name and a few more random ones on the squares and
tuck them away in an envelope. Hand over the envelope to the child and ask her
to form her name from the letter cutouts in the envelope. Praise her
performance at the end of it.
The Spring Game
Besides practicing syllables with your child, this English
game will help them practice
reading too. Find out 10-20 spring related words. Take an A4 sized white
paper and fold it into half lengthwise. Write the second syllable of the spring
words on the left fold and the first syllable on the right. Have them choose
the correct syllable from the right and write it on the left fold to complete
the words.
The ‘E’ Game
Besides practicing phonics, you child will learn new words
while playing this English game. Give her several cutouts of the letter ‘e’ and
write down a list of words that will make complete and meaningful words with
‘e’ in the end and another set that will not make words with ‘e’. Have her glue
‘e’ next to the words that she feels make sense with an ‘e’ in the end.
Have fun exploring the funny world of the English language!
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