Introducing-the-SATPIN-Approach
Introducing-the-SATPIN-Approach
SATPIN Approach
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by ROAN REVIDAD
Letter Flashcards
Visual Learning Uppercase and Engaging Illustrations
Lowercase
Use flashcards for each letter, Select appealing visuals that
incorporating visuals that Ensure the flashcards display are relevant to children's
match the sound, like a snake both uppercase and lowercase experiences and pique their
for "S" or an apple for "A". letters for early letter interest.
recognition.
Sound Picture Cards
1 Word Recognition 2 Sound Awareness
Use cards with images Help children connect
of items starting with the visual image to the
SATPIN sounds. sound, reinforcing
Encourage children to their understanding of
say the word, focusing the relationship
on the initial sound. between letters and
sounds.
3 Vocabulary Expansion
Introduce new vocabulary words within the context of
the SATPIN sounds, expanding children's knowledge
base.
Letter Formation Sheets
Tracing Free-Writing
Include tracing sections Provide free-writing
where children can sections where children
practice forming each can practice forming
letter, following the letters independently.
dotted lines.
Letter Formation
These sheets help build fine motor skills and reinforce
correct letter formation.
Word-Building Activities
CVC Words
Use magnetic letters, foam letters, or letter tiles to build
CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words such as sat, pin,
pat, tip, nap, and tan.
Blending Sounds
This activity helps students practice blending sounds to
form simple words, enhancing their phonetic awareness.
Word Recognition
As children build words, they connect the sounds to the
written form, fostering early word recognition skills.
Sorting Games
Sound Awareness Categorization
Segmenting
Children learn to segment words
into their constituent sounds, a
crucial skill for reading and spelling.
SATPIN Themed Songs and
Chants
1 Reinforcement
Create or find phonics songs that focus on the SATPIN
sounds, reinforcing the sounds and their correct
articulation.
3 Auditory Learning
Songs and chants tap into auditory learning,
strengthening children's memory of the sounds.