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How to Increase the Difficulty of "Missing Letters" the Reading Game

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Summary: Learn how to increase the difficulty of "Missing Letters," the reading game for kids, in this free video series on teaching kids to read and like reading.

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By Katalin Toth
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Katalin Toth is a mother of two children and a professional teacher of English who is specialized in teaching English language through arts, crafts, music, drama etc. She has a...read more

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"Hi, I'm Katalin, the creator of Creative English. I am here on behalf of Expert Village and I am going to explain to you why reading games are important for children. To make this game a bit more difficult, I am going to show you some cards that have no equivalent cards on the table. And in this case, you should say ~ there is no card for it and then you will get a point as well. Okay? When you find a card, just say, I've got it! And then you point at it or touch it if you can, if you can reach it. Okay and then you can pick the card up or we can give it to you. And read the card; say the missing letters and then the point is yours. Are you ready? Yes! There is no card for it. Yeah, Okay. So both of you will get a point. Shall we count it? Yes, please. Okay. Oh, I've got it. Its gloves. And what are the missing letters? O and E. So how do you spell it? G-l-o-v-e-s. It's here. Very good. Walkman. And how do you spell walkman? W-a-l-k-m-a-n. Fantastic! Brilliant. Now here comes a harder one. Oh, I think it's here. Okay, let's see. Shoelace. Brilliant. So how do you spell shoelace? S-h-o-e-l-a-c-e. Perfect!"

eHow Article: How to Increase the Difficulty of "Missing Letters" the Reading Game

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