This lesson is designed to develop early reading confidence through simple and structured practice. Students begin by learning two-letter words like “at,” “in,” and “on,” and gradually move on to three-letter words such as “cat,” “bat,” and “pen.”
As their skills improve, learners are introduced to reading short and simple sentences, helping them understand word flow and basic meaning. Picture reading activities are also included to enhance comprehension, where children connect images with words and sentences.
With guided practice and engaging activities, this lesson helps children build strong reading habits, improve pronunciation, and develop better understanding skills in a fun and interactive way.
