All About Teaching and Learning Phonics
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pokemon:
I do it the same way as pokemonstarz:
Abit side track, how do u all teach your kids that must use the word \"an\" for vowels (aeiou)? Any suggestions?
i told him those words that start with 'aeiou',u have to use 'an' before it. Must give them alot of examples and comparison with those words that use 'a', they will get the hang of it fast.
pokemon:
My boy voluntary picks up any books which have pictures that interest him. So I make sure that we have books with nice pictures. I have the big picture book versions of Roald Dahl's The enormous crocodile, the giraffe the pelly and me, and the Minpins. He likes the pictures and he does not mind reading even though these books have about 200 to 300 words a page. I ask him to read every word out loud to me, since he is not yet 5 years old, and I want to make sure that he reads every word correctly. When I am working, he reads any other books that he likes at home (we have a few hundred children's books).tamarind,
for fiction, i borrowed simple,thin chapter books for him,he loves it when i read to him, or else he wont voluntarily pick it up to read, although i did tell him he could read few pages and contd some other time. I also tried getting picture books w text, he will say its too kiddy. Does your boy pick up the fiction voluntarily? If given both fiction and non-fiction, which will he prefer? i was told boys at this age prefer non-fiction and as they grow older, will naturally go into fiction. Maybe different kids have different preference. Im just afraid he wil lose interest in reading. Any idea how to encourage him to read simple chapter books or izit wil come naturally when its of rite age? Since he is going P1 soon, hope he can use it on his creative writing.
For my 6 year old girl, right after she completed Peter and Jane book 12b, I let her read Charlotte's Web, that was before her 5 year old birthday. That book only has black and white pictures, and there are not many pictures. She got bored with the book but I persisted and made sure that she completed reading the whole book of about 180 pages (200 words a page). She read out loud only 1 or 2 pages a day to me and it took a few months. When she completed Charlotte's Web, she was a very confident reader, and she was fine with reading any other books with hundred of pages. Now she easily reads about 1000 words in less than 10 minutes. But I realized that Charlotte's Web is actually a difficult book to read(for young children), and I don't intend to let my boy read it until he is 6 or 7 years old.
Personally I think that parents play an important part in choosing the right book for kids. Kids don't know which books are good for them. If we leave it to kids to read voluntarily, then they will go for easy books and they will not learn much from these books. My kids read a few pages from a book which is mommy's choice every day. Then they are free to read any other books of their choice. -
Hi Tamarind
My boy has mastered the 3 letter words from the vowels list like cat, dog etc. but he does make a mistake at times in sound those 3 letter words. Now, I thought of progressing to blends. I started with βchβ and βthβ. He doesnβt seems to get it when I told him that when we combine βcβ and βhβ, we get a totally different sound. He still sound it out as βkeβ for βcβ and βheβ for βhβ. So Iβm totally at a loss whether should I proceed on or just hand in there at the 3 letter word first and let him practice some more or did I start him off with a difficult blend?
He is reading book 3A of peter and jane now and there are some words that he will be deem to forget. Should I proceed to 3B if he donβt remember quite a few words. I tried pasting those words and revise with him every now and then but he will still forget. How did you get your boy to remember the words?
Can you recommend any other books he could read to practice based on your experience if he is reading 3A of Peter and Jane now?
Sorry for the long post . Many thanks in advance. -
sphinx:
Hi sphinx,Hi Tamarind
My boy has mastered the 3 letter words from the vowels list like cat, dog etc. but he does make a mistake at times in sound those 3 letter words. Now, I thought of progressing to blends. I started with 'ch' and 'th'. He doesn't seems to get it when I told him that when we combine 'c' and 'h', we get a totally different sound. He still sound it out as 'ke' for 'c' and 'he' for 'h'. So I'm totally at a loss whether should I proceed on or just hand in there at the 3 letter word first and let him practice some more or did I start him off with a difficult blend?
He is reading book 3A of peter and jane now and there are some words that he will be deem to forget. Should I proceed to 3B if he don't remember quite a few words. I tried pasting those words and revise with him every now and then but he will still forget. How did you get your boy to remember the words?
Can you recommend any other books he could read to practice based on your experience if he is reading 3A of Peter and Jane now?
Sorry for the long post . Many thanks in advance.
Don't need to say sorry
I enjoy discussing about this topic.
You should proceed to book 3B, because book 3A and 3B use the same words, which are repeated many times through the books. Children need many repetitions to remember a word, so long as he knows about 80% of the words, then it is OK to proceed to the next level (4A, 4B, etc).
My boy also does not remember all the words when he finished one level. The common words are repeated through the whole series all the way to book 12, so he gets to read them again and again. By the time he finished reading book 11a, he is already very familiar with all the common words.
So don't worry, just continue to let your boy read.
For \"ch\" and \"th\", try showing him the starfall.com website :
http://www.starfall.com/n/skills/ch/load.htm?f
http://www.starfall.com/n/skills/th/load.htm?f
Let him watch it many times to become familiar with it.
The fact is the \"ch\" sometimes sound like \"k\", like in \"chorus\"
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Hi Tamarind,
My son manage to master lettersound 90% of them. He has been watching Leapfrog Talking Words 1 since 2 weeks ago and on zoophonics weekend class.
Will teach him words blending next week.
I taught him P&J 1 & 2 before introdution of phonics. He once remembered all words in book 1 but has seems forgotten all now.
Can i check for P&J, am i suppose to go through a page or two once daily or to get him read a page 3 times daily? End of book 1a&b, do i need to test him on words?
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Thank you very much for the reply Tamarind. Can you share what other books which you let your boy read as a practice other than p&j series when he is at level 3 of p&j? Thanks.
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Charmaine_chong:
Hi Charmaine,Hi Tamarind,
My son manage to master lettersound 90% of them. He has been watching Leapfrog Talking Words 1 since 2 weeks ago and on zoophonics weekend class.
Will teach him words blending next week.
I taught him P&J 1 & 2 before introdution of phonics. He once remembered all words in book 1 but has seems forgotten all now.
Can i check for P&J, am i suppose to go through a page or two once daily or to get him read a page 3 times daily? End of book 1a&b, do i need to test him on words?
Thanks for your patience and time for answering my queries.
Your son is progressing well !
My advise is not to repeat the same page 3 times, it will be too boring for the child. I only let my boy read the same pages once a day. Book 1a is very simple. My suggestion is :
Read this on day 1
(odd number pages are pictures only)
Page 6: Peter
Page 8: Jane
Page 10: Peter and Jane
Page 12: Here is Peter and here is Jane
Page 14: Peter is here and Jane is here.
Read this on day 2
(read the earlier pages as revision)
Page 6: Peter
Page 8: Jane
Page 10: Peter and Jane
Page 12: Here is Peter and here is Jane
Page 14: Peter is here and Jane is here.
Page 16: Here is the dog
Page 18: Here is Jane and here is the dog
Read this on day 3
(read the earlier pages as revision)
Page 6: Peter
Page 8: Jane
Page 10: Peter and Jane
Page 12: Here is Peter and here is Jane
Page 14: Peter is here and Jane is here.
Page 16: Here is the dog
Page 18: Here is Jane and here is the dog
Page 20: Jane likes the dog and Peter likes the dog.
Page 22: The dog likes Jane and the dog likes Peter
Page 24: I like Peter.
Page 26: I like Jane.
Page 28: I like the dog.
This is only a suggestion. Every child is different. If your child already knows the words like \"here\" and \"is\" very well, then there is no need to repeat the earlier pages. For my boy, I don't repeat any pages at all from book 4 onwards, after that, he reads a new page every day.
On the bottom of every page, there are new words. What I did was to revise the words at the bottom of every page with my boy once a day. -
sphinx:
Thank you very much for the reply Tamarind. Can you share what other books which you let your boy read as a practice other than p&j series when he is at level 3 of p&j? Thanks.
Hi sphinx,
I also let him read the Dr Seuss books :
http://tamarindphonics.blogspot.com/2008/12/books-for-beginning-reader.html
His nursery was using the rigby readers:
http://www.edventurebooks.com/Rigby/Rocket/index.html -
Hi Tamarind,
Thanks a lot.

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Tamarind
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I am really delighted to read this comment. It reminds us how old the Peter and Jane series are. They have been around for more than 40 years ! Though most parents find it old fashion, the fact is that it is a tried and tested method and the series stands the test of time !
Phonics is equally important, but take note that the letter sounds must be taught together with the whole words. That is, when teaching \"c\" sounds like \"ke\", show the words \"cat\", \"can\", etc, because \"c\" often sounds like \"s\" as in \"circle\", \"cycle\", \"center\", \"city\", etc.
I believe that it is most effective to teach phonics and sight words(using Peter and Jane series) at the same time, so the child learns to be flexible
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