All About Teaching and Learning Phonics
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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?
Thanks for your patience and time for answering my queries. -
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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Hi Tamarind
Wanna say thanks for recommending Peter and Jane. I started few months ago but din see the result that I want. My girl was fine for the first two days reading the book. However, she lost interest and whenever I passed her the book she would turn away and said she dun like the book. Hence I stopped asking her to read.
Recently, I happened to read this thread again and was inspired to try the book on her again. Surprisely, she managed to finish 1a within two days. Read from your blog that it is not necessary for them to fully know the words in book a inorder to start b. So just now, I passed her the book b and she managed to finish reading the whole book. Throughout the process I kept praising her. She realised that mummy was happy and become more confident in reading.
I think 'm going to start her on 2a tomorrow. Isit too soon to start her on 2a?
Looking at the rate she is going, I may need to source for more P&J for her. -
Hi all,
I believe that many parents (or at least for Singaporean parents) are concerned about whether their child will grow up speaking Singlish. And on such grounds, most parents would enroll their child into language centres that boast of supplying native English teachers.
How important is the ability to speak proper English without any hint of Singlish? And would phonics lessons eliminate the problem of the child picking up Singlish? -
kidsfirst:
I would prefer my son to know when to use Singlish and when not to use it. Totally not knowing Singlish in Singapore would register him as an 'alien'. Even caucasians who come here to work/live pick up some Singlish after a while!Hi all,
I believe that many parents (or at least for Singaporean parents) are concerned about whether their child will grow up speaking Singlish. And on such grounds, most parents would enroll their child into language centres that boast of supplying native English teachers.
How important is the ability to speak proper English without any hint of Singlish? And would phonics lessons eliminate the problem of the child picking up Singlish?
Singlish when speaking with friends is fine, but one must know the limit & when to use proper English (at work, school, etc)
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