Alphabet soup spell words4/6/2024 ![]() ![]() Provide, in a playful and creative way, the progress in the reading and writing process of children Įxpand the class's repertoire of letters and words Work on students' reading and writing skills Memorize the conventional writing of words įix knowledge acquired in the classroom Teachers' goals Identify and differentiate the letters of the alphabet Relate sound elements (syllables, phonemes, parts of words) Identify similarities and differences between the sounds of initial, middle and final syllables Segment words orally and through writing into syllables Understand the use of the alphabet in the construction of words ![]() With this game, children will be able to expand their vocabulary, develop reading behavior, so that they communicate well and produce knowledge, as well as gain access to information in an autonomous, conscious and fun way. It is even a game that represents the possibility of being worked on throughout the literacy process, and not just as recreation. (You will need to register / login for access)Ĭomments below may relate to previous holders of this record.The Letters Soup game is a means of offering children a pleasant and motivating learning environment, with possibilities for developing various skills. For a full list of record titles, please use our Record Application Search. Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online. Being a Guinness World Records title holder now means I could feel proud of myself for accomplishing a goal that I never thought was achievable" This would prove to me that with proper preparation & dedication I could achieve any goal I set for myself. "Success is something that you have to achieve for yourself, and nobody can just hand it to you. This Guinness World Records title means a lot to Jacob. By conducting this mental and physical walkthrough of the attempt, it would give me the best possible chance so I was not losing any precious seconds on nonsense movements." This helped me to determine the best placement and ease of accessibility for each item. I would then go through the motions (without actually opening the can) and see what worked best. Once I had the bowl, spoon and can of soup I laid them out on the table and would rearrange them until I found the best placement and starting position for each item. Many of the letters had similar features and I needed to know that before the attempt. I needed to know about that soups specifics like (M vs W) or (O vs Q) and what each individual letter looked like. This was extremely critical to know because I had to learn each letters characteristics. Once I found the best soup for the attempt I opened that can and examined each letter in detail. I found roughly a dozen different soups, ranging in thick vs thin broth, big vs little letters and vegetable vs meat additives. I used the internet for a lot of the research. Once I had the spoon and bowl I now had to consider what soup to use. The spoon was also important because the size and feel in my hands made the difference. The bowl would also have a certain slopped side to help during the sorting process. I located the proper bowl, not to deep and not to shallow. Some things I did do to train are as follows. Because of this I had a smaller margin of training to perform. It’s almost a luck of the draw situation every time. By spontaneous I mean you open the can of soup and then right away your time starts. "This attempt is a spontaneous attempt so training is tough. Jacob found the training tough for this attempt. I’ve eaten plenty of alphabet soup in my life but never stopped to think someone would make a challenge out of organizing the letters." "I was intrigued by the idea of “Alphabetizing a can soup”. By attempting this record I can show my son anything is possible if you work hard enough at it."īefore making his attempt Jacob reviewed six other titles before deciding this was one he could try and potentially obtain. He has helped me to grow as a person, and as a father. I realized every word and action would influence his wellbeing and future self. When he was born I learned to love unconditionally. He has accomplished so much in such a short time. Secondly my 11 year old son Brycen inspired me. My parents did whatever they could to take care of me and consistently continued to uplift and encourage me no matter how many new ideas I had. ![]() They have never given up on me and have always motivated me to work hard and achieve my goals. Jacob credits his family for inspiring him to attempt a Guinness World Records title. The fastest time to find and alphabetize the letters in a can of alphabet soup is 2 mins 8.6 sec and was achieved by Jacob Chandler (USA) in Gresham, Oregon, USA, on 1 December 2021. ![]()
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