1. Use worksheets appropriate to a child's level. Give an easy worksheet for each concept, immediately after you teach that concept.
Using Kindergarten worksheets!!!
Is an art preparing them even a bigger art? Here are a few tips that
shall help you get the best out of them.
1. Use worksheets appropriate to a child's level. Give an easy worksheet for each concept, immediately after you teach that concept.
2. If a child finds any activity too tough, give him an easier one. It
is important that the child doesn't get frustrated. Keep in mind that different
children have greatly varying levels of comprehension and pace of learning.
3. Worksheets are best when they are well constructed with appropriate
clip art/ pictures related to the topic being taught. Ensure that u cover all
the points that you have taught. Reinforce when you work at the worksheet
together.
4. Try to supplement each worksheet with a practical, real-life
activity. For example after a worksheet on counting, you can ask the child to
pick out 3 bananas and 2 apples from many.
5. Remember, a child is learning many new things at once. A child of
this age has an amazing capacity to learn many new things fast. However, he can
also forget them equally fast. Doing many interesting worksheets with cartoons
etc would be fun for him and would help continually re-in force what is learn.
6. Give positive feedback and
encourage the child. Reinforces / encouragement stampers are a great way to
ensuring and sustaining interest.
Remember the Child's fine motor skills are just developing. Do not have
him write until he is fully comfortable with holding a pencil. Do not expect or
try for perfection. Spend sufficient time and continually re-in force the
learning in day-to-day situations. Most importantly, it should be fun for the
teacher and the taught!
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