Here is the example of drawing a moth with letter Y along with a short note and micro-video example.
SHORT NOTE
Visual symbols for learning language and communication of other disciplines make learning active and lively if a teacher draws and helps kids to draw with alphabets, it has been found.
When drawing and cognitive skills are linked it leads to total brain learning.
As a skillful and resourceful teacher, he and she must start with visual thinking by relating how letters and visuals are made up of lines and curves.
In early and special education, drawing through the Alphabet gives training in the use fine motor and coordination skills through simple drawing through lines and curves.
One can explain through visual that moths are typically drab-colour wings with a wing-coupling device to join two wings to become one. On the other hand, butterflies have un-joined two wings on its either sides.
Here is an example of drawing a moth with letter Y with having wing on either side.
MICRO-VIDEO
The micro-video is from my contribution on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5sjRyXdLOo)
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