What is it
A set of worksheets with different instructions to teach children to identify common labels (places, items) and action verbs that can be done at home
Teaching Objectives
Expand vocabulary about things and locations at home
Familiarize with the different action verbs that can be done at home (e.g., wearing, cooking, sweeping)
Sustain attention for the varying types of worksheet and its skills (e.g., matching, tracing, writing)
How to use
Explain what the worksheet is about to familiarize with the different instructions
Highlight the worksheet prompts to teach your child what needs to be done (e.g., matching with lines (use of ruler is optional), cutting and pasting)
Read out the labels and action words with your child before beginning to write, trace or match
Fill in the blanks with the correct action verb/label after looking at the picture provided
Teaching tips
Go around the house to familiarize with the places that can be found at home as well as its common items (e.g, toilet in the bathroom, fork in the kitchen, couch in the living room)
Use the verbs to promote learning through real life associations
Embed more learning opportunities
Receptive language - “Point to the house”/ “Find the kitchen”
Expressive language – point to a label picture and ask “What is this?”
General knowledge – “Where do we do in the bathroom?”
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