Letterland
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spring:
Hi buds.... u missed my post... need ur help...nt sure how to go on to next level of teaching phonics.
Sollie dahling.. i don't opt for reply notification for all threads lar..
Even so, when i do have... sometimes i take time to respond cos
got other :evil: threads to reply to until i lose focus.
Next level, aye?
26 letter sounds all gao-tim liao harh?
Where's her playgroup class doing now?
Still @ single letter sounds or oredi moved on?spring:
First things first... hmmm... :idea: ... this fair you're talking about.... :idea: ...Also just now at a popular fair in sengkang, i found alot of activity book. I bought e first handwriting handbook and building words activity book at $6.90 each. think shd be a gd deal rite? theres stil many other books but dare nt buy as im not sure how to use them.
Issit still onz? Cos hor... mebbe i need to see the thing for myself and then
update you.. hehee.. :rubhands:
Kidding... kidding... Yes. Good deal. Letterland books usually aren't cheap.
Mebbe the thinner ones with straightforward activities are slightly cheaper.
Got picture to share here anot?spring:
PCF is casting their net wider these days i find which is a GREAT thing! :celebrate:Recently im surveying some pcf kindy around my area, n found 1 of them using riggs method for k1 and k2.
It is good that they will now consider purchasing external quality curriculums
for their main lessons (some offer Reggio method) and also i do see some ctrs
with Montessori materials on their shelves... established Phonics & Maths
programmes... and also a full set of materials + teaching aides... very very
improved PCF these days as compared to just the past year or so. This is
indeed a welcoming change. Kudos to PCF. :celebrate:spring:
Can't help you here dear.. i have yet to come across this programme.. WhatBtw, hav u came across riggs method of phonics? Wat do u tink of this method?
i can suggest though is that you request for someone in that centre to show
you a wee bit on their materials or mebbe sit in one lesson. You may share
with them that your child is currently on another Phonics programme, so you
would like to see how the current one can be complemented with the one that
Tumble Tots centre (your girl is attending) is offering as a follow up.
Catch up with ya again.. -
Hi buds,
hehe... sorry if i sound too anxious. :oops: know u r a busy woman lor, most of e threads i went to see can see ur posts. U r our inspiration. :celebrate:
Its a small fair at compasspoint la, tin kit wld be too far for u to come down. Also nt sure until when. Tink e books i saw r those thinner activity books. Ohh... my dd has nt been to Tumble Tots class for quite some times already. Tot of saving some money on enrichments n teach on my own.
But now shes been enrolled into a pcf little steps prog, its a daily class. it does nt teach on phonics, but my dd learnt some songs, get to play n make friends, is saying please n thank you more often.
Hmmm... aprogramme tat buds has never came across... is it a good programme :? Actually i posted this query at e pcf kindergarten thread n a forum user replied saying tat its a v structured programme which may be too bored for preschoolers. Might be goin down to e centre again for more details. Okie...thanks for replying me... got to go le.. my dd is pestering for my attention. Cya..... -
spring:
Hi buds, hehe... sorry if i sound too anxious. :oops:
Heyya spring.. it's fine. :hugs: Yes, it did sound anxious but i understand it is for
a good cause. I'm in the midst of packing my stuff for the move so hope you can
gimme some time to dig a bit. I am serious when i mentioned that i am here for u.
It's nicer to explain with visual aids, doncha think? :evil:
I find that Montessori is more focussed when it comes to the next stage of blending
3 letter phonetic words, cos the Letterland method thrives on teaching children
through their Letterland stories. But i suppose children do find it interesting enough
to inspire the learning process.
spring:
:!: Yikes! :!:know u r a busy woman lor, most of e threads i went to see can see ur posts. U r our inspiration. :celebrate:
I'm too high profile! :oops:
Notti inspiration you mean...
:lol: spring:
Can darling.. go for it! Especially since you mentioned that she may no longer beIts a small fair at compasspoint la, tin kit wld be too far for u to come down. Also nt sure until when. Tink e books i saw r those thinner activity books. Ohh... my dd has nt been to Tumble Tots class for quite some times already. Tot of saving some money on enrichments n teach on my own.
with Tumble Tots anymore. It's a fantastic way to reinforce what you have taught
her and what she has learnt from the short time she has been with Tumble Tots.
spring:
With the new baby on the way, this is a good move. She will learn to be more
But now shes been enrolled into a pcf little steps prog, its a daily class. it does nt teach on phonics, but my dd learnt some songs, get to play n make friends, is saying please n thank you more often.
independent and yes.. learn more skills along the way.. plus take some time off
your hands too.
spring:
Ya lor. I don't quite know everything la.. :oops: Still learning.. in fact learningHmmm... aprogramme tat buds has never came across... is it a good programme :?
everyday from everyone and even from my girls. :hugs: A phonics programme
regardless of its techniques, helps to refine children's diction and reading flency
using letter sounds and combinations. I honestly have not heard of Riggs.
Mebbe if i am invited to learn its ropes, i can provide a review of its strengths
and effectiveness.
I personally find that each method has its merits. :celebrate:
Akin to each individual having their own strengths and abilities.
spring:
Yes yes! You should. PCFs these days aren't like they used to and i urge parents toActually i posted this query at e pcf kindergarten thread n a forum user replied saying tat its a v structured programme which may be too bored for preschoolers. Might be goin down to e centre again for more details. Okie...thanks for replying me... got to go le.. my dd is pestering for my attention. Cya.....
give PCF centres a chance. I might just wanna work part time with PCF to learn how
they have changed and grown over the years once i've settled down with the move
and say... mebbe work ad-hoc or part -time cos i have chanced upon their adverts
requesting for relief. :evil: Nothing's confirmed yet. Everything in the planning
process and in consideration. Kiddies are getting bigger and think it's high time i
spring back into action. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php
Catch up with ya again soon, spring! Ya take care okie? :love: -
Hi buds.....
yupz. Thanks for always being here in helping me in teaching my dd phonics. Ohh ya...u did mention b4 that u r moving to another place rite... but i guess shd be stil in e west side ya... i rem seen somewhere u did mention tat montessori is more focused n takes shorter period when its comes to blending part which i tink is beta.
yup... look forward to ur input on this, cant wait to progress to next stage.
but im sil tinking is it too early to teach my dd blending now? Shes now 30mths. Do i need to wait for her to be more mature for this? Also to check wif u, for e letter sound 'a' n 'e', 'c' n 'k' sound similar, how to differentiate them more clearly?
Another thing is recently she is always trying pretending to read. Everytime i read books to her, i wil always use my pointer to point at words as i read, n now she is trying to do this but nt doin it correctly, n when i try to guide her holding her pointer, she simply rejected n continue to pretend n do her own way. May i know how can i guide her regarding this?
Ohhh... if u r really teaching in pcf... den e kids will be so blessed to hav such a wonderful teacher.. how i wish my kid will hav one like u
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buds:
hi budsI might just wanna work part time with PCF to learn how
they have changed and grown over the years once i've settled down with the move
and say... mebbe work ad-hoc or part -time cos i have chanced upon their adverts
requesting for relief. :evil: Nothing's confirmed yet. Everything in the planning
process and in consideration. Kiddies are getting bigger and think it's high time i
spring back into action.
do consider teaching at tiong bahru pcf. then i can ask you for more regular updates on DS's progress via KSP :idea: -
spring:
Hi buds.....
Well hello again, spring. :peekaboo:spring:
My pleasure really.yupz. Thanks for always being here in helping me in teaching my dd phonics.
Keeps me stimulated. Thanks! :celebrate:spring:
Nope, it ain't gonna be in the west anymore hun..Ohh ya...u did mention b4 that u r moving to another place rite... but i guess shd be stil in e west side ya...
I'm going to really miss being a westie. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php
I find that i have everything here in the west side, minus the crowd.
And i do like it like that.. well moving on does have its sacrifices lah..
So, i hope this move will do me and my family some good. :love:spring:
Yes, it is dear.. at least in my own personal opinion.i rem seen somewhere u did mention tat montessori is more focused n takes shorter period when its comes to blending part which i tink is beta.
The method prides itself in using the interactive approach
with its many and varying materials / teaching aids to apply
its techniques. Definitely very hands-on, systematic and clear
in its instruction. Works well with kinaesthetic and visual learners.spring:
I'm afraid my answer wud be yes.. too early. You see, spring.. i have not
yup... look forward to ur input on this, cant wait to progress to next stage.
but im sil tinking is it too early to teach my dd blending now? Shes now 30mths. Do i need to wait for her to be more mature for this?
personally assessed her to know or to be able to properly advise you that
moving on to the 3-letter stage is a good go-ahead as of now. I cannot
personally tell if she is truly ready.. plus, yeah.. she is only 30mths now.
Cos when children move ahead prior to perfecting the initial basic skills well,
it may show later, the repercussions of the lapses of what the child may have
missed out on and it wud be very very challenging to back-track or worse
touch wood.. to re-teach the basics all over again. By then, the child wud hv
the ability to read more words, longer words and more difficult words & thus
would not be open to go back to the \"baby\" stages. There will be some
resistance and wud prove to be detrimental to the child's progress (in
some cases slow them down..) from then on and may also make the
child lose the interest somewhat, in building up the reading skills. It
will not be fair to the child if this happens.
For now though, what can be done is to tap on the listening skills. During
daily routine insert impromptu exercises of listening to sounds in words..
Like for example, when taking the bus.. you may wonder aloud.. \"Hmm...
wonder what sounds are in the word b-u-s.. do you know? Cos i can only
hear /s/..\" Or... hey, do you think the baby will be a baby brother for you
or a baby (s-i-s)... /s/... /i/.. /s/? Work on simple words that you encounter
or use everyday, like a stroll in the park and you see a cat... use that as a
spontaneous sound-listening-skill. Or even m-u-m or d-a-d.. :love:
This activity will indirectly & eventually assist the child in the blending of 3
letter words and above plus provides the skill for the child to decode sounds
in many many other words independently.
Other areas to work on would be soft skills and pre-writing skills.
Don't lose out on this. Reading is only part of what the child has to learn
in his or her life. Expose and encourage children to do a host of other kiddie
activity as well... and do remember to give them some time to sweat it outdoors
too.
spring:
I will PM you the details okie?Also to check wif u, for e letter sound 'a' n 'e', 'c' n 'k' sound similar, how to differentiate them more clearly?

spring:
This is a fantastic display of interest! Build on it and it will bear fantastic results!Another thing is recently she is always trying pretending to read.
spring:
Ask her if you cud hold both your fingers together (yours and hers) whenEverytime i read books to her, i wil always use my pointer to point at words as i read, n now she is trying to do this but nt doin it correctly, n when i try to guide her holding her pointer, she simply rejected n continue to pretend n do her own way. May i know how can i guide her regarding this?
pointing. You may show her different sets of books ie. For example, you
compromise that she can do the pretend pointing when reading her all
time favourite books, but she needs to follow your finger when you
read with her your readers collection.. say mebbe Peter and Jane
series and the likes..
When she points, you may ask her like...
\"Which word says clever, darling? Can you point to the word for mummy...\"
As opposed to...
\"Hey, that's wrong! That's not the word clever you're pointing to! Here!
I show you! THIS is clever.\"
Can you sense / see the difference...
spring:
If only you stay nearer, mebbe got chance.Ohhh... if u r really teaching in pcf... den e kids will be so blessed to hav such a wonderful teacher.. how i wish my kid will hav one like u

Thanks for your compliments. :love:
I am still learning.. :celebrate: -
mummy of 2:
When i DO move, Tiong Baru would be outta the way for me liao sweetie..
hi budsbuds:
I might just wanna work part time with PCF to learn how
they have changed and grown over the years once i've settled down with the move
and say... mebbe work ad-hoc or part -time cos i have chanced upon their adverts
requesting for relief. :evil: Nothing's confirmed yet. Everything in the planning
process and in consideration. Kiddies are getting bigger and think it's high time i
spring back into action.
do consider teaching at tiong bahru pcf. then i can ask you for more regular updates on DS's progress via KSP :idea:
Now where i am, still not too bad.
Updates via KSP? :faint: Die arh.
Later i kenna mark by my boss! :!: :siam: -
buds:
Care to share which part of the island you moving to? Can PM me if you do not want others to stalk youWhen i DO move, Tiong Baru would be outta the way for me liao sweetie..
Now where i am, still not too bad.
Updates via KSP? :faint: Die arh.
Later i kenna mark by my boss! :!: :siam:
Does that mean no more delivery if I buy other stuff from you in future? Still waiting for you to post items for sale leh
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Ok i will let you in on it via PM.

Yep.. won't be possible to meet up all
the way to Tiong Bahru anymore. It'd
be postal delivery from then on.
No more time to kai kai liao. :lol: -
buds:
Im sure u wld hav made a gd choice.
Nope, it ain't gonna be in the west anymore hun..
I'm going to really miss being a westie.
I find that i have everything here in the west side, minus the crowd.
And i do like it like that.. well moving on does have its sacrifices lah..
So, i hope this move will do me and my family some good. :love:
But yea...guess u will need times to adapt to a new environment. buds:
Thank you buds for tis informative advice.I'm afraid my answer wud be yes.. too early. You see, spring.. i have not personally assessed her to know or to be able to properly advise you that moving on to the 3-letter stage is a good go-ahead as of now. I cannot personally tell if she is truly ready.. plus, yeah.. she is only 30mths now.
Cos when children move ahead prior to perfecting the initial basic skills well,it may show later, the repercussions of the lapses of what the child may havemissed out on and it wud be very very challenging to back-track or worse
touch wood.. to re-teach the basics all over again. By then, the child wud hv the ability to read more words, longer words and more difficult words & thu would not be open to go back to the \"baby\" stages. There will be some resistance and wud prove to be detrimental to the child's progress (in some cases slow them down..) from then on and may also make the child lose the interest somewhat, in building up the reading skills. It will not be fair to the child if this happens.
For now though, what can be done is to tap on the listening skills. During
daily routine insert impromptu exercises of listening to sounds in words..
Like for example, when taking the bus.. you may wonder aloud.. \"Hmm...
wonder what sounds are in the word b-u-s.. do you know? Cos i can only
hear /s/..\" Or... hey, do you think the baby will be a baby brother for you
or a baby (s-i-s)... /s/... /i/.. /s/? Work on simple words that you encounter or use everyday, like a stroll in the park and you see a cat... use that as a spontaneous sound-listening-skill. Or even m-u-m or d-a-d.. :love:
This activity will indirectly & eventually assist the child in the blending of 3
letter words and above plus provides the skill for the child to decode sounds in many many other words independently.
Other areas to work on would be soft skills and pre-writing skills.
Don't lose out on this. Reading is only part of what the child has to learn
in his or her life. Expose and encourage children to do a host of other kiddie activity as well... and do remember to give them some time to sweat it outdoors too.
things u mention really does make sense. I wouldnt want my dd to lose interests in reading! It does sound scary. :scared:
Will try out e activities on tapping on e listening skill. It does sound more appropriate for her age now. hehe.... :ugogirl:
Hmmm... soft skills? Actually wad r they huh? :? U mean e.g social skill, selp help skill? Craft work like tearing, pasting, colouring n cutting, r they consider as prewriting skills? Im doin quite alot of tat with my dd, n also finger tracing of letters, n now she has started to trace letters with crayons.
anymore activities u wld suggest on improving e writing skill? :buds:
Okie.... U pm me ya....I will PM you the details okie?

buds:
This is a fantastic display of interest! Build on it and it will bear fantastic results!
:thankyou: buds:
Okie... i will try when she tries to pretending reading again. For now, i hav not read to her any readers collection. Do u tink i can try e peter n jane series to her? Must she knows word blending before i can read to her e sight word method using e peter n jane series? Or any other readers u wld recommend for her age?Ask her if you cud hold both your fingers together (yours and hers) when
pointing. You may show her different sets of books ie. For example, you
compromise that she can do the pretend pointing when reading her all
time favourite books, but she needs to follow your finger when you
read with her your readers collection.. say mebbe Peter and Jane
series and the likes..
When she points, you may ask her like...
\"Which word says clever, darling? Can you point to the word for mummy...\"
As opposed to...
\"Hey, that's wrong! That's not the word clever you're pointing to! Here!
I show you! THIS is clever.\"
Can you sense / see the difference...
buds:
If only you stay nearer, mebbe got chance.
Thanks for your compliments. :love:
I am still learning.. :celebrate:
U make me v curious of ware u r staying.
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