Learn with Ms Rachel- Phonics song- Learn to Read- Pre School learning- Kids songs and Videos

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Learn with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! Join Ms Rachel as she teaches your little one how to read step by step! In this multisensory Preschool Learning Video, Ms Rachel teaches letter recognition, phonics, phonemic awareness, writing and more! To keep kids engaged Ms Rachel teaches through imaginative play, fun kids songs & nursery rhymes, slime, the floor is lava game and motivating surprises. This episode also includes an original book read aloud children can help read, “Cat and His Mat” by Ms Rachel and Loryn Brantz. It also includes and original phonics song by Aron Accurso and Ms Rachel. 

In this episode Ms Rachel introduces a gesture for every letter sound. Gestures are shown to help children master their letter sounds. These phonics movements have been created by Ms Rachel and she uses the science of reading and research based methods to inform her curriculum. This video is great for preschoolers but also helpful for the kindergarten level. 

Our special guest this episode is real life librarian, Mychal Threets! We are so honored to have him on the show, sharing his library joy and encouraging kids to explore their local library and get a library card! 

In this learning video for kids Ms Rachel will heavily focus on two letters and their sounds, A & T. The children will even put them together to read a word! We know your whole family will enjoy this phonics for kids video due to the care and research that has  been put into it. Learning letter sounds can be tricky, and that’s why we will break it down and slowly introduce two to three letters at a time. 

This is a great video for preschoolers, children in preschool and even kindergarteners. It is also a wonderful toddler learning video. Toddlers can definitely learn their letters and the corresponding letter sound. It’s a great video for kids that can be watched by the whole family! 

Ms Rachel also includes a social emotional lesson about how it’s ok to be sad. She also shares a tool for emotional regulation, taking a deep breath! Emotional regulation is so important and it’s also a predictor of academic success! There is a section with movement for toddlers that teaches rhymes.

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