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Approved by KICD - 2018 Edition
Suggested community service learning
1. Learners recite rhymes and tongue twisters.
2. Learners practise sounding words to members of the community.
3. Learners read syllables to someone at home.
4. Learners develop the habit of writing in and out of school.
Suggested resources
A collection of riddles and tongue twisters, resource persons, sound recordings,
charts, letter cards, syllable box, pencil, book, ash cards and word puzzles.
Suggested take home assigment
1. Oral questions.
2. Matching oral sounds with pictures.
3. Checking pronunciation and speed as learners read sounds, syllables and words.
4. Build word family.
Attention to special education needs
Support for multi-ability learning
• Encourage slow learners to
participate in discussions such as the
role-play and telling of stories.
• Give fast learners extra activities to
avoid boredom and idling.
• Give both the slow and fast learners
equal chances to participate in class
activities. You have the duty to ensure
that they accommodate one another
and learn to co-exist despite their
dierences.
Support for special needs learning
• For the visually impaired learners,
avail Braille, tactile pictures and for
those with sight diculties, provide
large print texts.
• For the learners with hearing
impairments make use of sign
language or avail a sign language
interpreter.
• Let the short-sighted learners sit at
the front of the class and the long-
sighted ones sit at the back.
• Allocate physically challenged
learners roles that they can handle
such as acting as the school head
teacher or the village elder. Give
them enough support and ensure
other learners do the same, for
example, helping in pushing of a
wheelchair for a disabled learner.