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    All About Teaching and Learning Phonics

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      ksunflower
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      Hi,


      It is always a pleasure reading this forum as there are so many wonderful mommies here that shared great tips on teaching our children to read.

      Hi tamarind,

      I have followed your blog for some time and I must say I have since became a fan.... 😄 The tips you have shared selflessly in teaching phonics and reading works for my child as well. I have just started my 4.5 yr old son on P&J not too long ago and he is now starting to recognize the words and read ! Thanks to you. :celebrate: And kudos to you ! :ugogirl:

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        tamarind
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        ksunflower:
        Hi,


        It is always a pleasure reading this forum as there are so many wonderful mommies here that shared great tips on teaching our children to read.

        Hi tamarind,

        I have followed your blog for some time and I must say I have since became a fan.... 😄 The tips you have shared selflessly in teaching phonics and reading works for my child as well. I have just started my 4.5 yr old son on P&J not too long ago and he is now starting to recognize the words and read ! Thanks to you. :celebrate: And kudos to you ! :ugogirl:
        ksunflower,
        You are welcome 😄 I am very happy to know that your son is reading now 😄 I am glad that you find my blog helpful, but you are the one who has done all the hard work !

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          tamarind
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          For parents who have kids below the age of 2, I have created a new webpage sharing the resources which I used to teach my boy ABCs :


          http://tamarindphonics.blogspot.com/2009/10/first-step-teaching-b-c.html

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            all.013398in.013398one
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            Hi Tamarind,

            Thanks for sacrificing your time to give us such a rich resource!
            I have saved your blog link as favourite liao!
            Your contribution with benefit many of the mums who are at a lost
            as to how to grow their's kids language ability.
            I took a similar path as you, learning from scratch how to build up my
            girl's language ability from 0 years old.
            She is now an avid reader like me! So all the effort and time was worth it!
            (Of course I hope she need not put on glasses like her mama :lol: )
            Hope to learn from you and share some of my experience! 😄
            (Plan to bring my girl to library's story telling session tonight :celebrate: )

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              tamarind
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              all.in.one:
              Hi Tamarind,

              Thanks for sacrificing your time to give us such a rich resource!
              I have saved your blog link as favourite liao!
              Your contribution with benefit many of the mums who are at a lost
              as to how to grow their's kids language ability.
              I took a similar path as you, learning from scratch how to build up my
              girl's language ability from 0 years old.
              She is now an avid reader like me! So all the effort and time was worth it!
              (Of course I hope she need not put on glasses like her mama :lol: )
              Hope to learn from you and share some of my experience! 😄
              (Plan to bring my girl to library's story telling session tonight :celebrate: )

              I am still learning too. Please feel free to share. 😄

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                all.013398in.013398one
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                tamarind,

                So for me, now is what to do to re-inforce from here on?
                My girl already trained and \"certified\" ICR.
                It will be quite boring to repeat the blends and diaphgram etc.. again.
                Any online tools to polish her rusty mind :lol: ?

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                  tamarind
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                  all.in.one:
                  tamarind,

                  So for me, now is what to do to re-inforce from here on?
                  My girl already trained and \"certified\" ICR.
                  It will be quite boring to repeat the blends and diaphgram etc.. again.
                  Any online tools to polish her rusty mind :lol: ?

                  How old is your girl ? If she is reading everyday, she already has enough practice 😉 Though my kids can read independently, I still let them read a few pages out loud to me, from a book of my choice every day. This is my way of polishing them. At the same time, they learn many new words every day and build up their vocabulary. They are also free to read any other books silently.

                  I make sure that they read all the wonderful children's classics, all original and unabridged versions :
                  Charlotte's Web and The trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White
                  Three Tales of My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
                  The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner
                  Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The enormous crocodile, The giraffe the pelly and me, The Minpins by Roald Dahl (also the BFG, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda)
                  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum
                  Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder (and all other books in the Little House series)
                  The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
                  Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

                  I just bought this book from amazon:
                  Jonathan Swift's \"Gulliver\"
                  http://www.amazon.com/Jonathan-Swifts-Gulliver-Swift/dp/1406301744/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257670556&sr=1-3
                  http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31SXWEc9PJL._SL500_AA210_.jpg\">

                  It is adapted from the original written in 1726. It is a wonderful book of extraordinary adventure, as well as a satire on human nature. This book has excellent illustrations on every page which enable kids to understand the story easily.

                  All the above books are available in the National Library. There are of course many more wonderful books to read 😉

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                    starz
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                    Hi Tamarind,


                    My girl is 3.5 months old. She is reading Peter and Jane 3a. I have just borrowed Dr. Seuss from the library \"Mr. Brown can moo, can you?\"
                    For this Dr. Seuss book, am i suppose to read to my girl or she is suppose to read aloud to me? Cos at times, she doesnt want to read to me, always prefer me to read to her 😞

                    I notice when my girl reads Peter and Jane, she reads very slow plus her tone and voice is only ONE tone (monotones), not LIVELY at all. I always ask her to read more lively and high pitch. hee After each sentence, i will read very lively to her and ask her repeat after me. But she always forget the next day when we read a new page. Any tips or advise? issit true when they just started reading, they are montonesless and very slow? i sometimes wonder whether she understands the sentences.

                    Another thing, for Peter and Jane series, she will read 1 new page and those old pages she doesnt want to read cos all the words she is able to read. Is it a must to revise those previous pages or just move on to series 3B?

                    For phonics, I am still stuck at vowel a and i. Havent proceed to other vowels due to busy schedule 😞 Btw how many times do u actually revise each vowel like \"ip\" and \"it\" before u proceed to new ones?

                    Thank you for taking your time to read my post. 🙂

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                      starz
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                      I am really inspired and motivate by you and ur kids. However, whenever i got home, i will feel tired and abit lazy. no motivation at times. Really impress by your girl who can draw and write so excellent and wonderful. When did you start to teach to trace or write alphabets n letters? my girl still yet to know how to write alphabets, not even trace. 😞 only know how to write numbers only.


                      btw i dun think i have the time to complete all vowels since i have been dragging for so long. Since my girl is now 3.4mths, 2 more month she is able to join the montessori phonics class, may i know which branch do u recommend? i m staying in the west. Thanks.

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                        starz
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                        May i know where did u buy the big picture book versions of Roald Dahl’s The enormous crocodile, the giraffe the pelly and me, and the Minpins?


                        Dunno when my girl is ready to read all these books…

                        seems like most of your books are from R.D. How about Enid Blyton?

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