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action word
Lift a hand or toy while saying it.
Example: Hands up.
Build confidence with tiny action and direction words children hear often in daily talk.
Act the words out where possible. This makes the reading pattern feel meaningful, not abstract.
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action word
Lift a hand or toy while saying it.
Example: Hands up.
direction word
Use it in a tiny phrase.
Example: Go to mum.
action word
Say and move.
Example: Go now.
everyday word
Use expression and context.
Example: No, not that.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Use tiny words like am, in, on, and up in a calm cut-and-paste follow-up.
A pattern-tracing sheet for LKG with standing lines, sleeping lines, curves, and zig-zags.
Match simple first sounds to familiar pictures for LKG reading readiness.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Read tiny useful words children meet early in songs, speech, and first books.
Move into tiny reading phrases built from useful spoken words.
Use tiny story words that help children listen to and read very short sentence patterns.