ASA Karishma,
The girls have learned beautifully, masha'Allah. They did and still occasionally get confused with the name of the short vowel - but usually make the correct sound for the combination of letter and the vowels. It is just learning through repetition - short and fun sessions.
I actually created a playlist that combines all of the syllables from Lesson 4 - short vowels and Lesson 5 - tanween, in a random order to strengthen their recognition and prepare them for the randomness of the syllable combinations as they occur in words. And it works out.
I also review with them a previous lesson with each session to keep it fresh in their minds. I think this is important.
Currently, they are on Lesson 6 - the exercise for spell reading words with short and doubled vowels, masha'Allah. And I created the schedule to be a gradual build up to 2 sets of 5 spell-reading words:
Day 1 Set 1 > Word 1
Day 1 Set 2 > Word 6
Day 2 Set 1 > Words 1, 2
Day 2 Set 2 > Words 6, 7
Day 3 Set 1 > Words 1, 2, 3
Day 3 Set 2 > Words 6, 7, 8
Day 4 Set 1 > Words 1, 2, 3, 4
Day 4 Set 2 > Words 6, 7, 8, 9
Day 5 Set 1 > Words 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Day 5 Set 2 > Words 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Day 6 Set 1 > Words 2, 3, 4, 5 + 11
Day 6 Set 2 > Words 7, 8, 9, 10 + 12
Day 7 Set 1 > Words 3, 4, 5, 11, + 13
Day 7 Set 2 > Words 8, 9, 10, 12, + 14
etc . . . and they are fine with it so far. We are on Day 2 sets and they recognized and correctly spell-read Day 1's words to me this morning. They pick it up quickly, masha'Allah. Remember that you have to adjust the pace to your child.
For Lesson 7 - Minature long vowels, I will go back to the schedule of 5 sets of 5 cards, and just repeat it a few times to strengthen the lesson.
Same for Lesson 8a (Madd) and 8b (Leen).
For Lesson 9 - exercise with short, doubled, mini long vowels and madd/leen, I will begin with 2 sets of 5 words and maybe add another set set to make it three sets.
For Lesson 10 - it is sukoon, and will use 5 sets of 5 cards.
For lesson 11 - exercise for previous base lessons/syllabe combinations, I will begin with however many sets I left off with in Lesson 9, etc.
Lesson 12 - is shaddah, with 18 forms per letter, which I will have to figure out the pattern - probably in 6 sets of three for each letter.
Lessons 13 - end are spell-reading exercises on various syllable combinations, and will do either 2 or 3 sets of 5.
This is what I am doing for now and will see how it will progress. Once they are done with Noorani, then Sheikh ar-Ra'ee has his students begin spell reading 2 lines from the mushaaf, all the while, they are simultaneously memorizing audibly/orally which I have been inconsistent with thus far.
I also listen to Qur'an with my girls every/most mornings and they take turns in my lap and will point out the letters and tashkeel in the mushaaf itself. So, I am always connecting the lessons back to the Qur'an; and I this is why I choose the English edition of Noorani becuase it is the exact same script used in the Madinah mushaaf, amongst other reasons.
Sheikh ar-Ra'ee also advised me to have the girls memorize via listening/orally repeating 1 ayah at a time, and connect it to the next, and then add another ayah, etc. So, I am also teaching them to memorize via talqeen (listening/orally repeating), and began with the tawoodh, basmala, Fatihah, and short suwar in Juz 'Amma from al-Naas and backwards. I just downloaded this free software this morning that is configurable for memorization that I am trying to figure out because I work best with a schedule that can track the progress:
http://imaanstar.com/juz30.phpI also have the instructions for memorization schedule that is very effective and efficient, that I want to set up in an excel spreadsheet. And where are you located, if i may ask please? Because you may be able to get the books I am referring to for the memorization instructions, schedules, charts, etc.
JAK
ASA
Ayesha