Create interactive activities
- Design fun and interactive activities that involve recognizing vowels.
- Use games, puzzles, or picture cards that represent words with different vowels to make learning more fun and effective.
Knowledge of vowels is fundamental in the process of learning to read and write.
Parents often encounter inattention, confusion between similar sounds, and frustration when trying to teach this learning at home.
Below, we provide several tips that can help your children study vowels effectively Apply them and track results in the app from Motikids..
Use these ideas as a guide. What matters is consistency and positive reinforcement.
Remember that learning the vowels is a gradual process that requires practice and patience. With your support and dedication, your children will enjoyably master the recognition and pronunciation of vowels, thus laying a solid foundation for their development in reading and writing.
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It usually begins between the ages of 3 and 5, adapting the activity to their maturity: first visual and sound recognition, then strokes and writing.
Work one at a time, use clear visual associations and repeat in short sessions; alternate listening, pronunciation and recognition to consolidate.
Better 5–10 minutes daily than long sessions; consistency and spaced repetition improve learning without fatigue.
Cards with images, searching for objects that begin with a vowel, vowel lottery, and singing songs where the sound of each vowel is lengthened.
Reduce the difficulty, turn practice into a game, validate their emotion and come back later; reinforce the effort with concrete praise and small goals.