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Yes, it's a start
Be sure to memorize them correctly and write them a lot. The more you write them instead of just reading them, the easier it is to memorize.
My book learning method had both writing (3 by 3) and word learning
lesson1: a, na, ta -> anata
lesson2: wa, shi, chi -> watashi, watashitachi, anatatachi
etc.
With some easy grammar lessons on sentences constructions.
Each chapter was very short, and easy to remember.
It didn't teach kana in the "dictionnary/Syllable order". I don't know if it's good to learn them in that order, it may be difficult to remember as you don't learn words but try to remember them in a set order, you may be lost if they are not in that order anymore.
my advice:
Take your time and don't try to remember too many at a time.
Be sure to memorize them correctly and write them a lot. The more you write them instead of just reading them, the easier it is to memorize.
My book learning method had both writing (3 by 3) and word learning
lesson1: a, na, ta -> anata
lesson2: wa, shi, chi -> watashi, watashitachi, anatatachi
etc.
With some easy grammar lessons on sentences constructions.
Each chapter was very short, and easy to remember.
It didn't teach kana in the "dictionnary/Syllable order". I don't know if it's good to learn them in that order, it may be difficult to remember as you don't learn words but try to remember them in a set order, you may be lost if they are not in that order anymore.
my advice:
Take your time and don't try to remember too many at a time.