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    Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      More than 8 students somehow is already a big group for me

      (from a teacher’s point of view). Unless, if what you’re referring
      to is, that the Phonics class is done by rote learning or teacher
      directed session with all her schoolmates in the kindergarten…
      Meaning everyone looks at the board and listens to the sounds
      the teacher teaches at one go.

      If its a separate lesson just for Phonics in one particular centre,
      and double the number of kids… hmmmm… got more than one
      teacher, perhaps?

      If no homework worksheet brought home, usually have one sheet
      already done in the centre which is brought home for your reference
      and home reinforcement. Also, a good centre wud have a checklist
      of sounds covered each week so parents can be kept updated as to
      what have been taught so far in the centre.

      Parents’ briefing after the lesson also helps. Parents can find out from
      the teacher the sound taught for the day to help with reinforcements.

      To me, there may not be sufficient time to go around making sure that
      all the children have understood the lesson learnt, if the class is too big
      a size… I have been forced to take 10 at one go. It is a challenge esp
      since all children come from different backgrounds. I try to
      accommodate the 10 children (can’t be helped - boss’ decision) the best
      that i can, and also rope in the parents to assist with revision. As the class
      is once a week for grouped lessons, home reinforcement is imperative…

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        GreenQ
        last edited by

        Really tks buds for your detailed reply! Feeling warm... hehe. And appreciate your opinion. 🙂


        Yes, that is a special lesson for phonics in one particular ctr. PIC said depends the number of students. If too 'many', they wil hav more than 1 teacher. So i wil see how they going to conduct the class.

        Thks! 😄

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          buds
          last edited by

          GreenQ:
          Really tks buds for your detailed reply! Feeling warm... hehe. And appreciate your opinion. 🙂

          You're very welcome, dear!
          It's my pleasure.

          Oh, the detailed part...
          I was once misunderstood.
          Don't want that to happen again.
          Soooo... i'll be a bit long winded (detailed).
          Bear with me. 😉
          GreenQ:
          Yes, that is a special lesson for phonics in one particular ctr. PIC said depends the number of students. If too 'many', they wil hav more than 1 teacher. So i wil see how they going to conduct the class. Thks! 😄
          Recce a few more centres within your area if you can ok?
          It'll give you a wider range to base your assessments prior to
          enrolling your kids. Its important to start on the right foot on the
          right path - for the children, lest the interest might die away due to
          inefficiency of centre to carry out as promised. View a class in session
          wherever possible. Ask abt their methods, ask if teacher will provide
          feedback at the end of the weekly lesson, any hidden cost for reading
          books/series later on, any written reinforcement to the sounds learnt
          each week, can you contaact the teacher shud you need clarification on
          whats being taught or if you need to double confirm you're reinforcing
          the right sounds (the way teacher does it), etc..

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          • G Offline
            GreenQ
            last edited by

            Tks buds! u r very kind. 🙂


            I like the way u being so detailed/long winded! Cos don't wish to miss every single detail is part of a KSP criterion... kekeke...

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              joyti
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              hi,all.
              I have a daughter in K2.just shifed here from india.My daughter is not able to read herself.i have to sit with her.not showing much interest in reading.how to generate interest and which books should I bye for her.
              thanks

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                joyti
                last edited by

                [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


                I am new here in singapore.My daughter got admission in Pr 5 in neighbourhood primary school (not well known).No wondering how to prepare her for reputed secondary school.i am not familiar with singapore school system.need advise regarding preparation.

                My 2nd daughter is in K2 .can't able to read .some time confused in phonics.how to develop reading interest?which books should i buy for her? :idea:


                thanks

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                  favianboy
                  last edited by

                  Hi all

                  Can anyone advice on kumon English?
                  My girl is 3.5yrs and does it help her to read and comprehend if i send her there.

                  regards

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                    pt_su
                    last edited by

                    So much about ICR and ZooPhonics in this forum… Has anyone send their kids to Lorna Whiston. Will like to know if their Early Year on English learning programmes are good.

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                      lifestylelink
                      last edited by

                      joyti:
                      hi,all.

                      I have a daughter in K2.just shifed here from india.My daughter is not able to read herself.i have to sit with her.not showing much interest in reading.how to generate interest and which books should I bye for her.
                      thanks
                      Just spotted this on mumcentre. You may want to give it a try. Free Trial lesson at http://www.mrssam.com.sg/.

                      I am a super kiasu parent. I already exposure my baby to reading and he loves it. Take a look at his http://babysamson.weebly.com/learn.html. The key is to choose age appropriate books, but also take cue from her english level to choose a suitable one.
                      :idea:

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                        Bowie
                        last edited by

                        [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


                        Hi All,

                        Planning to send my gal to Zoo Kids program under Zoophonics School in Jurong West.

                        Anyone have experience with that center?

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