Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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IJJ:
I Play a Miming Game With Them, Giving them Clues Along The Way, and Getting them to Memorise it at Least 3x without Mistakes, Before Leaving them to Write Down on their Own.prisnkc:
How to teach 默写effectively so that ds can remember it? Vomit blood trying to coach him in this area.
I taught mine to form a (moving) picture in her head for each sentence, follow by memorising it by reciting aloud (including the punctuations). Once she can recite about 3 times correct consecutively, she will practice writing down the 生字. Then, w/o refering, she writes the sentences 3 times.
She usually does 2 sentences at a time.
Most of the Time This Mummy Ends Up Clowning Around to Act out the Words and Sounds-Like Action. Think my Kids Remember the 默写by Associating to their Mummy's Silly Antics.
At times, we put the words into song and try to sing it out ....
Other Times We Clap Along while chanting it ....
And When Both of us R Sleepy, Both of Us Will March Around, Shouting the Words Out ....
Sometimes We even Translate the Chinese into English to Something that Becomes \"No-Three-No-Four\", and Laugh ourselves Silly ....
Generally, Have Fun ....
And It Won't Be Such A Chore ....
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Funx3:
I Play a Miming Game With Them, Giving them Clues Along The Way, and Getting them to Memorise it at Least 3x without Mistakes, Before Leaving them to Write Down on their Own.IJJ:
[quote=\"prisnkc\"]How to teach 默写effectively so that ds can remember it? Vomit blood trying to coach him in this area.
I taught mine to form a (moving) picture in her head for each sentence, follow by memorising it by reciting aloud (including the punctuations). Once she can recite about 3 times correct consecutively, she will practice writing down the 生字. Then, w/o refering, she writes the sentences 3 times.
She usually does 2 sentences at a time.
Most of the Time This Mummy Ends Up Clowning Around to Act out the Words and Sounds-Like Action. Think my Kids Remember the 默写by Associating to their Mummy's Silly Antics.
At times, we put the words into song and try to sing it out ....
Other Times We Clap Along while chanting it ....
And When Both of us R Sleepy, Both of Us Will March Around, Shouting the Words Out ....
Sometimes We even Translate the Chinese into English to Something that Becomes \"No-Three-No-Four\", and Laugh ourselves Silly ....
Generally, Have Fun ....
And It Won't Be Such A Chore ....
[/quote]Haha... So many interesting ways. Learning by playing. :idea:
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lizhi:
Pm you.The school holidays are coming and my dd's teacher gave her some holiday hw. But my dd don't know what is the maths revision test is about.
E3, does ur dd know? My dd's teacher did not give her any math worksheets or activity book. -
Funx3:
I Play a Miming Game With Them, Giving them Clues Along The Way, and Getting them to Memorise it at Least 3x without Mistakes, Before Leaving them to Write Down on their Own.IJJ:
[quote=\"prisnkc\"]How to teach 默写effectively so that ds can remember it? Vomit blood trying to coach him in this area.
I taught mine to form a (moving) picture in her head for each sentence, follow by memorising it by reciting aloud (including the punctuations). Once she can recite about 3 times correct consecutively, she will practice writing down the 生字. Then, w/o refering, she writes the sentences 3 times.
She usually does 2 sentences at a time.
Most of the Time This Mummy Ends Up Clowning Around to Act out the Words and Sounds-Like Action. Think my Kids Remember the 默写by Associating to their Mummy's Silly Antics.
At times, we put the words into song and try to sing it out ....
Other Times We Clap Along while chanting it ....
And When Both of us R Sleepy, Both of Us Will March Around, Shouting the Words Out ....
Sometimes We even Translate the Chinese into English to Something that Becomes \"No-Three-No-Four\", and Laugh ourselves Silly ....
Generally, Have Fun ....
And It Won't Be Such A Chore ....
[/quote]So, you r moonlighting as clown for almost 5+ years....
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Funx3:
I clown around for moxie too, until my 5yo saw us and started memorizing as well.
I Play a Miming Game With Them, Giving them Clues Along The Way, and Getting them to Memorise it at Least 3x without Mistakes, Before Leaving them to Write Down on their Own.
Most of the Time This Mummy Ends Up Clowning Around to Act out the Words and Sounds-Like Action. Think my Kids Remember the 默写by Associating to their Mummy's Silly Antics.
At times, we put the words into song and try to sing it out ....
Other Times We Clap Along while chanting it ....
And When Both of us R Sleepy, Both of Us Will March Around, Shouting the Words Out ....
Sometimes We even Translate the Chinese into English to Something that Becomes \"No-Three-No-Four\", and Laugh ourselves Silly ....
Generally, Have Fun ....
And It Won't Be Such A Chore ....

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E3:
that's a nice 'side-effect'..;) all these posts come in handy, ds was asked to memorize a poem over the march holidays, a first for him!! I hope i can employ these tips to help him... :celebrate:
I clown around for moxie too, until my 5yo saw us and started memorizing as well.
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Mrsbongz:
Yours could be for EL oral.
that's a nice 'side-effect'..;) all these posts come in handy, ds was asked to memorize a poem over the march holidays, a first for him!! I hope i can employ these tips to help him... :celebrate:E3:
I clown around for moxie too, until my 5yo saw us and started memorizing as well.
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E3:
Yours could be for EL oral.[/quote]It's in chinese, so it's extra difficult for my little 'potato' :lol:
that's a nice 'side-effect'..;) all these posts come in handy, ds was asked to memorize a poem over the march holidays, a first for him!! I hope i can employ these tips to help him... :celebrate:Mrsbongz:
[quote=\"E3\"]
I clown around for moxie too, until my 5yo saw us and started memorizing as well.
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lizhi:
Wow very systematic, lizhi :salute:Normally, every week on Wednesday my dd has 默写
so on Thursday I let my dd read ALL the 默写 sentences 3 times.
On Friday, my dd memorise the ones she chose 3 times again when she is taking a bath.
On Saturday, she will write the 1st 默写.
On Sunday she will write the 2nd one.
On Monday she will write the 3rd one.
On Tuesday she will write all 3 together.
On Wednesday she will have her 默写 in school.
Then on Thursday she will read the next 默写 3 times and so on...
Can tell that moxie really takes a big chunk of study time. Better enjoy P1 (for my case) while it lasts :nailbite: . -
Mrsbongz:
this is in preparation for SA1 English Oral....
that's a nice 'side-effect'..;) all these posts come in handy, ds was asked to memorize a poem over the march holidays, a first for him!! I hope i can employ these tips to help him... :celebrate:E3:
I clown around for moxie too, until my 5yo saw us and started memorizing as well.
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