Kimberly Mosley EDU 655 December 9, 2013 Professor Wheeler

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Kimberly Mosley EDU 655 December 9, 2013 Professor Wheeler Creating and Implementing Do-Type Activity Kimberly Mosley EDU 655 December 9, 2013 Professor Wheeler

Learning Objectives TLW be able to identify the letters of the alphabets. TLW be able to recognize the sounds of the individual alphabets. TLW be able to write the upper and lower case alphabets.

Key Words for Do Activities analyze combine debate discover discuss elaborate evaluate organize refine verify It is important for the students to apply knowledge.

Games and Stimulations Do-Type Activities Practice Activity Games and Stimulations Discovery Activities

Definition of Do Activities According Horton ( 2010) knowledge and skills are transform into important information which is known as Do activities.

Guide-analysis activities Practice Activity Drill and Practice Guide-analysis activities Hands-on-activities Drill and practice activities help learners improve the application. Hands-on activities allow learners to perform tasks with real tools but with guidance. Guided-analysis activities lead learners through an analysis task with step-by- step instructions.

Discovery Activities Virtual laboratories Case studies A virtual laboratory provides an on-screen simulator or calculator that learners can use to test ideas and observe results. Case studies provide relevant, meaningful experiences in which learners can discover and abstract useful concepts and principles

Games and Stimulations Games serve two purposes: to provide practice of a skill to provoke discovery of knowledge.

Hands-on-Activities (bingo dauber dot art) Letter “Ff”

Hands-on-Activities (bingo dauber dot art) Letter “Ff” The completed activity of the bingo dauber dot art of the letter “Ff”

Colorful Paper Squares (hands–on-activities)

Reference Horton, W. (2012). E-Learning by design (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Wiley The letter “Ff” worksheet Retrieve from http://www.dltkteach.com/alphabuddies /daubers/b-f.gif Saafir, A. (1999) The importance of Letter Recognition. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/facts_7466582_importance-letter-recognition.html