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      SAHM_TAN
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      ttlkbs:
      SAHM_TAN:

      [quote=\"whizzy\"]I'm having this challenge to teach my son chinese spelling. Basically, he doesn't like mandarin, finds it difficult and don't want to learn to write them. any suggestions? and of cos, he has extremely short attention span, which makes it worse.


      For Chi, I use 四五快读. We speak Mandarin so that helps him in the language. He likes to watch 喜羊羊, so we have a few DVDs of that show too.

      Hi, my youngest boy is also K2 this year. I started 四五快读 with him last year and currently we are on book 3. Quite slow now coz need to learn spelling and Hanyupinyin so may not be able to finish book 3 as per scheduled.[/quote]My case the pace is slow becos of me LOL. I do like the books very much. 😄

      For ds, it's purely character recognition and getting use to using the characters.

      For dd1, I also use it as a source for tingxie becos she does not have chi enrichment. Heehee

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        mysweetlittlethings
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        Hi,


        I am a WM turned SAHM. Yeah!
        A bit lost of how I can help DS1 getting ready for P1 next year.
        So far, we read bedtime stories occasionally, if I am not too tired [sounds bad right? 😞 ].

        Thanks to tips from greatly committed parents from this forum. I have gotten gd tips + recommended books so as to kickstart a learning program at home 🙂

        I just started DS1 on Peter & Jane yesterday - 1a & 1b.
        He finished Book 1a with little help. I realized he can actually read about 85% of the words himself. As he is keen to continue reading, we continued with book 1b. After reading a few pages together, he \"snatched\" the book away wanting to continue reading on his own. I am surprised, happy - I got him interested in reading finally - with simple books - a great tip I hv gotten here.

        This left me thinking - the school is teaching well!
        I know their pre-school uses the spalding method to teach English but didn't really bother to understand it.
        I am excited after some reading online last night, they use phonograms (sound picture) to teach kids to read. I am impressed and am eager to share 🙂

        Hope it will be useful to u too.
        Check out the Logic of English - they hv free teaching videos online!

        cheers,

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          Wesim
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          Hi, I am work at home mum. Hence, able to homeschool my dd. She is also attending a few enrichment classes as I am a KS mum.


          My dd has already completed the Peter and Jane series, except for 12b. I do give her spelling and tingxie.

          I am very grateful to my employer as I can homeschool my dd and am able to guide and discipline her. My focus is still to lay a very strong foundation for her before she proceed to P1 next year.

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            Giggler1
            last edited by

            My ds also reading Peter and Jane series, currently reading 7a 😉

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              SAHM_TAN
              last edited by

              I like Peter and Jane and other UK readers, save me the time to explain, for now, the differences bet UK and US Eng. MOE is using UK Eng to teach English so thought better to learn reading in UK Eng.

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                Wesim
                last edited by

                Actually, Disney books are equally fantastic as the kids can pick up vocabulary from there.

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                  SAHM_TAN
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                  I have no time to visit the lib regularly and with 3 kids I have a small collection of bks at home. I usually stock award-winning or classics for them, need to max the space at home heehee

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                    mysweetlittlethings
                    last edited by

                    Ha! I am definitely starting him slow. 🙂


                    May I check how best to reinforce reading with Peter & Jane series, do u guys repeat the same book a couple of times before proceeding to the next book?

                    Smile,

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                      SAHM_TAN
                      last edited by

                      Follow the child bah. When we started with bk 1 and 2, ds will read them a few times. But once he gets the hang of reading, he will read either once or twice for the subsequent bks. 😄

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                        CayennePepper
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                        SAHM_TAN:
                        I like Peter and Jane and other UK readers, save me the time to explain, for now, the differences bet UK and US Eng. MOE is using UK Eng to teach English so thought better to learn reading in UK Eng.

                        Good thinking.
                        So when parents reinforce spelling at home, remember to teach 'colour' instead of 'color'. 🙂

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