Form Syllables to learn to read and write in Portuguese | Pronunciation and Fluent Reading
Portuguese Material: Forming Syllables workbook
This material facilitates the understanding and formation of syllables, paving the way for the systematic understanding of syllables as the basis for pronunciation, reading and writing.
There are 22 colourful pages and 22 pages in black/white for colouring, making a total of 44 pages, and you can choose which version is more suitable to your needs.
Handout with the complete syllabic family, to join and form each syllable, when joining the letters the child will write the corresponding syllable on the dotted line, also working on fine motor skills.
If you prefer you can also laminate the pages and use a whiteboard pen to write and erase, so you can use the material more than once.
Portuguese Material: Forming Syllables workbook
This material facilitates the understanding and formation of syllables, paving the way for the systematic understanding of syllables as the basis for pronunciation, reading and writing.
There are 22 colourful pages and 22 pages in black/white for colouring, making a total of 44 pages, and you can choose which version is more suitable to your needs.
Handout with the complete syllabic family, to join and form each syllable, when joining the letters the child will write the corresponding syllable on the dotted line, also working on fine motor skills.
If you prefer you can also laminate the pages and use a whiteboard pen to write and erase, so you can use the material more than once.
Portuguese Material: Forming Syllables workbook
This material facilitates the understanding and formation of syllables, paving the way for the systematic understanding of syllables as the basis for pronunciation, reading and writing.
There are 22 colourful pages and 22 pages in black/white for colouring, making a total of 44 pages, and you can choose which version is more suitable to your needs.
Handout with the complete syllabic family, to join and form each syllable, when joining the letters the child will write the corresponding syllable on the dotted line, also working on fine motor skills.
If you prefer you can also laminate the pages and use a whiteboard pen to write and erase, so you can use the material more than once.