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Learning to read and write - How do I support my child?

With the working material of the Sumradei method, tutoring succeeds in a playful and joyful way.

Each of us wants our children to be happy. Good school grades make an important contribution to this. The Children's Primer Reading and Writing - This is how we learn it easily using the Sumradei method helps to ensure successful learning through memorable symbols, interesting texts and appealing images. Susi and Uli accompany the children through the entire primer. Learning is supported in many ways and is fun.

Happy practice with Sumradei is the workbook for the reading primer. Variety and learning fun are guaranteed through various tasks. Eg follow tracks, circle in, look for mistakes, clap syllables... Stopping while it was still fun is the best motivation to keep practicing over the next few days. The workbook is the perfect complement to the primer and should be made available to every child.

The SUMRADEI lottery - With this lottery for the primer, the students deepen the letters in a playful way and in the truest sense of the word they understand the letters. All the symbols from the primer return and the children look forward to discovering what they have already learned.

Come with me to the Knöpfl-Hof In this cheerful book for the first time we meet Susi and Uli again, whom we already know from the primer. The children experience a carefree time on their grandparents' farm with many animals, until the big mishap happens on the day of the birthday party. The story offers young readers good entertainment and valuable opportunities for identification. The book was published in print.

Why does the Sumradei method work with cursive writing?

The Sumradei method deliberately works with cursive writing. This type of writing is better suited to learning to read and write than block letters because it is livelier and offers more associations. In print, the letters all look similar and can easily be confused. such as B. the b and the d. Or the small l and the capital I. That's why it makes sense to learn cursive writing first. If this is well internalized, it is only a small step to the printed form, it practically goes by itself.

How does the Sumradei method work?

Based on 3 examples we would like to give an insight.

Example of the introduction of the small - i -

An example of introducing the big - B -

An example of introducing the small -d-

What font do I need?

Using the font samples, you can easily determine the right font. It should be consistent with the script your child is learning in school.

Simplified school exit script

school exit font

Latin source script

Is learning cursive just a superfluous detour to print?

Clearly no!

There are many good reasons to practice cursive. Neuroscientists strongly recommend it.

You can find more information on this topic at www.backwinkel.de>blog

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