By categorizing words into the -op and -ot families, children reinforce their understanding of word endings. This aids in reading fluency, vocabulary expansion, and pattern recognition in words.
Hands-on activities like cutting and gluing engage multiple senses, ensuring active participation. This enhances memory retention, fine motor skills, and makes learning more enjoyable.
Certainly! Kids can work together, discussing and sorting words. This promotes teamwork, peer learning, and adds a collaborative element to the phonics practice.