4.6 Lenguaje - Igualar alfabeto móvil a letras de lija
Equalizing Sandpaper Letters with Mobile Alphabet
Introduction to the Activity
- The first task involves matching sandpaper letters with those from a mobile alphabet. The mobile alphabet is positioned near the sandpaper letters for easy access.
- The mobile alphabet can be stored in a box and may consist of wooden letters or, as mentioned, cut-out acetate letters made from photocopy covers in blue and red.
Components of the Mobile Alphabet
- The speaker describes their mobile alphabet as a large bag with pockets containing not only all the letters but also punctuation marks such as periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, accents, and tildes for the letter 'N'.
- They prepare to work with the first three letters of the alphabet: A, B, C. This preparation is aimed at engaging children in recognizing these letters.
Letter Comparison Process
- The process begins by taking the letter 'A' and comparing it to ensure they are identical. This step emphasizes visual recognition.
- As they compare each letter (e.g., 'C'), they check for shape similarity and stroke consistency. Children may sometimes overlap letters; however, this does not hinder understanding that they represent the same character despite size differences.