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    LETTERLAND PHONIC vs JOLLY PHONIC

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      SNOWPET:
      Guess i missed quite a bit... A tired day at wk... Monday blues....

      These are the times, i'm sooo glad i don't hafta work. šŸ˜‰

      Hehee.. Sollie hor. Spoil market...
      SNOWPET:
      Yes muz bring banker when go shopping, so i shall play the researching part......is there CD or VCD in Jphonic ? Like wat letterland has? At least i can learn to sing the song 1st...heehee
      Jolly got songs meh.. Video got lah. But i thought that was story based.
      I may be wrong... and outdated. :politebleah:
      SNOWPET:
      Btw, wat does DH & DD stands for? Kinda confuse over yr term....
      These are cyber jargons used to represent short forms... acronyms.
      DH : Dear Husband or Darling Husband
      DW : Dear Wife or Darling Wife
      DD : Dear Daughter or Darling Daughter
      DS : Dear Son or Darling Son

      Any number after the DD or DS denotes the ranking of the children you
      have... ie. DD1 : Dear Daughter number 1 (eldest) .... etc. I have yet to
      see an acronym like this tho.. DW1... DW2... DW3.... :!: And i pray i won't
      hafta see them anytime soon! šŸ˜›

      You can find more at this link here...http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/KSPAcronyms.

      Hope this clarifies.

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        buds
        last edited by

        SNOWPET:
        sori one more qn:


        For the jphonic course u attended in BC, is this a short seminar ie one / two day course ? Is this it expensive?

        Feel like attending if not too costly & short course...
        Sorry hor pokemon, i cut in here and help.
        September 21 has the speaker in for a couple
        of times in a year and you can participate in their
        Jolly Phonics workshops if you are keen to learn their
        methods. About SGD $480.00 i think. The same webbie
        i linked you to has details from past programmes... like
        the cost, the number of days and the itineraries for their
        workshops.

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          buds
          last edited by

          September 21 has an all-inclusive starter pack for

          Jolly Phonics you can consider. Supposed to be ideal
          for those who are considering to teach on their own or
          for collectors like me. šŸ˜‰

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            metz
            last edited by

            buds:

            Another forum user friend of ours (chamonix)
            bought her guide book from Popular @ Bras Basah
            if i remember correctly.
            No lah, buds. I got mine direct from UK (was it US? :? ) The retailing price in Sg is too high for my pocket.

            If you are a die-hard for the resources available at Sept21, try this website
            http://www.learningresources.com . A big chunk of their teaching material are from there.

            Oh yes, Jolly Phonics does have a CD called Jolly Jingles. Very catchy tunes šŸ™‚ http://www.amazon.com/Jolly-Songs-Phonics-Laurie-Fyke/dp/1844140695/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1264494042&sr=8-6

            As for DVDs, it depends on the kids. Some kids may find Jollyphonics DVD boring b'cos it's not animation, only puppets. If your kids have encountered Jollyphonics readers, then they may enjoy the puppet show. One thing I like about Jollyphonics DVD is that you can choose between US and UK letter sounds. But Letterland's DVD is engaging and the characters encourage kids to learn more about reading.

            If anybody is considering the material (i.e handbooks, the various cds) from Letterland, I would say get the software Living ABC. It includes all 26 characters, activities (and songs) and including handwriting animations (and songs). http://www.letterland.com/phonics-books/Living-ABC-CD-ROM. For more advanced kids, try http://www.letterland.com/phonics-booksLiving-Code-Cards-CD-ROM .

            šŸ˜„

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              buds
              last edited by

              Learning Resources really helped to make big hole in my pocket

              many many many times. Everything is just of great quality and
              of course, variety. Oh yes.. yes.. the jingles. I saw that at Sept 21.
              So confirmed have. Only i dun recall how the tune goes now... Old
              memory card lagging.. :oops:

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                metz
                last edited by

                Ah, I do control damage by ordering only items on discounts šŸ™‚


                Here's another cool website for teaching aids such as charts, incentives etc... http://teachersthemepark.com/product.php?main_cat=Learning_Charts&subcat_1=&subcat_2=&page=4&type=Charts. Recommended by an ex-teacher. They used to carry more things but have scaled down for unknown reasons. But, still worth taking a look.

                Snowpet, sorry to digress... :oops:

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                  pokemon
                  last edited by

                  SNOWPET:
                  sori one more qn:


                  For the jphonic course u attended in BC, is this a short seminar ie one / two day course ? Is this it expensive?

                  Feel like attending if not too costly & short course...
                  snowpet,

                  its a 10wk course, once a wk. i tink hv paid close $300 bt it was yrs ago. On and off british council does advertise on paper their courses for parents as well as educator, teach reading is one of it. I remembered enroling the course after reading on the papers.

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                    SNOWPET
                    last edited by

                    Thanks for all these info Mummies !!

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                    • B Offline
                      buds
                      last edited by

                      I suppose i'll reply you're welcome to that..

                      since I AM 1 of the mummies who pitched
                      in some info! Hahaa! :lol:

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Heyya SNOWPET, i guess you better

                        tell us now what you have decided to
                        use : ie. Letterland or Jolly Phonics...
                        now that you have all these info, huh. :evil:

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