We Do What We Are Immersed In
Mar 8th, 2010 | By dkrupke | Category: Uncategorized, Visual PhonicsIf we immerse our students in activities that connect print and sound utilizing Visual Phonics hand shapes and written symbols, they will use these “tools” when they are processing print without being told to do so (especially the visual-kinesthetic learners). When the teacher models hand shape & written symbol use throughout the day and embeds VP hand shape/written symbol use into learning centers, the value of the method shows up due to frequent, intense & dynamic implementation.
Consider this piece of ancient wisdom: If you give a man a fish he eats for a day . . . when you teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime. When we immerse our students in Visual Phonics hand shape and symbol use, they will use them more often, and will do so independently. What a truly great way to empower our students!
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