Montessori Phonics - Introduction To Single Letter Sounds
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Thanks SAHM_Tan! Have search for few, but none give clear instruction…so was thinking if its good to start a thread…
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smurf:
Thanks SAHM_Tan! Have search for few, but none give clear instruction...so was thinking if its good to start a thread...
The above are not what you were looking for? I guess you can start a thread and there might be others who are able to help.
When buds has more time, she might pop in too
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Haven’t gone in to view yet…hee…been looking for things to make teaching fun, but run out of ideas!!
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have broken the handle of the scissors :rotflmao:
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You should get better equipment for cutting AND your hand when I mentioned \"blisters\".. :evil: How many more to go before you semi-retire?

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smurf... the multiplication thread link I gave you has a lot of ideas that I have previously shared to keep you n ds occupied for awhile.

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Hi buds, just 35 more to go
distracted or else finished liao heehee -
Straight forward letters (straight lines) are less challenging to cut out if one is using pen knife or a bigger, sharper n heavier scissors when cutting cardboard material.
It's the curvy letters that are deadly. :nailbite:
Can't imagine myself having to cut out 10 letter eeeeees.. :scared: -
Hi buds!
I have recently started my DS2 in a weekly phonics class, he seems to be doing quite ok.. (maybe because the teacher is sweet and pretty.. sigh.. :slapshead: )
I hv heard abt Montessori as far back in 2005 when i enrolled my DS1 into a Montessori school, fast forward to 2011...I would still like to leave it to the experts (= teachers) to teach my DS2 Montessori phonics because simply, i dont thk i m cut-out to be a teacher.. just cant explain something over & over, it makes me boil... :mad: :mad:
Altho' I cant teach, I am diligently reading to my DS2 every single night as he likes books (but he still cant blend words lah, still under \"very light pink\" scheme)..
Aiya lor-sor so long... actually I would like to know if you have any recommended story books that goes kinda hand-in-hand with montessori phonics.
I mean I am reading ALL SORTS of books right now to him with ALL SORTS OF WORDS flying around, I dont really thk he is absorbing any words except enjoying the storyline.
I want to read something \"structured and more in sequence\" so that when he goes to his wkly class, the story books' words kinda blends to what he learns at his class (Hmmm got such things or not ah?... :scratchhead: )
I am not sure if Peter & Jane series can be considered as an option but i thk my DS2 will fall asleep if i read that series.
I know you are extremely busy and pls knock my head :spank: ...if i miss out any of your threads if you have ever recommended such books.. (i really did search but cant find ley... :sad: )
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Not limited to books, hun...

Here are the links that uhmm you may have missed. :pokeeye:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/fun-phonics-resources
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1927
Hope these help.
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