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Photographic alphabet

24 August, 2005 Michael ChalkLeave a commentclassroom

Found this inventive alphabet on a 'free photo' site, and wondered if it could be a good seed for beginning literacy learners. A teacher could display the letters via projector (or print-out – you can download large copies of the letters), encouraging learners to find the word behind the image.

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