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    All About Teaching and Learning Phonics

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      jedamum:
      Buds/Tamarind,


      I started on 'at' and is getting good progress.
      Which one should I do next?
      Is there any sequence of which is easier to
      introduce earlier follow by the more challenging ones?

      TIA.
      Kudos for the progress jedamum!
      There is a sequence you can follow,
      i'll put it up on the Fun Materials for Phonics thread ok.

      And btw, this shud go under the \"Anyone keen to teach children
      Phonics at home\" started by Tamarind lah.. right or not? But since
      we're here, below are some you can try out for a while. See how
      it goes.... some suggestions. 😉

      /ab/

      Some ideas, jedamum! 😉

      Lesson for > cab
      Colour a picture of a cab.
      Cut out a shape of a steering wheel.
      Design together. Painting or Crayon colouring.
      Stick stickers (star stickers, animal stickers, number stickers)
      Paste each of the 3 letters on A4 paper. Likening this game to
      playing hop-scotch, paste /c/ first... up ahead /a/... and lastly... /b/.
      Use the finished steering wheel to walk/hop/run over the letters and
      you demonstrate... \"Mummy'll go first!\" /c/.... /a/.... [drag this sound
      a little longer] - (open-mouthed) and blend the /a/ sound with an
      abrupt /b/. Touch your hand on the picture of the coloured cab you
      have pasted on the wall, then shout, \"CAB!\"

      Lesson for > dab
      Painting Time! Dab cotton balls inside the template of the word /dab/.
      Use word art. Make thicker and chubbier letter with comic sans or
      century gothic, spread over A4 paper. Mummy shows first, how to dab
      the cotton ball from top to bottom. ie. start from the inside curve of the
      letter d, followed by the straight line from top to bottom.. likewise for
      the letter a, (shorter wall) and lastly letter b, top t bottom first and
      followed by the big bouncy belly. Depending if mummy allows for more
      painting time, child can paint his own picture using the cotton balls for
      reward. Dun want to get hands sticky, peg the cotton balls. For older
      children, can use chopsticks too. When using hands, good experience
      to demonstrate \"lightness of touch\" whereby only gentle
      movements can still create the dab effect. This is future preparation for
      writing, where we encourage children to write neatly without the pressure
      of fingers and the too-dark(ness) of the pencil lead.

      Lesson for > jab
      Place two cups or beakers of coloured water.
      Play with syringe of different sizes, transferring
      water from one beaker to another. While pushing
      the syringe, say /j/... aaaaaaa.... /b/. (abrupt b sound).

      Lesson for > nab
      Play catching. Police and thief!
      If you allow, but the policeman set with
      the baton (to run with) and handcuff (once nabbed).
      The person who is the catcher (police) says nab when
      the thief is caught!

      Put the word \"nab\" on A4 paper. Each side with point markers
      so you can keep count who has \"nab-bed\" how many times. 😉

      Have fun... inspire... and this time, sure perspire.
      Think one can do with all the exercise! 😉

      :celebrate:

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        jedamum
        last edited by

        buds:

        And btw, this shud go under the \"Anyone keen to teach children
        Phonics at home\" started by Tamarind lah.. right or not?
        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=877&start=45 i guess we should.
        Thanks Chief!

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        • B Offline
          buds
          last edited by

          Thanks, Chief!

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          • W Offline
            Wesim
            last edited by

            Hi,


            I need help.

            My girl is currently 23mths. I have registered her at Zoophonics. Besides this once a week lesson, i will find time to go thru the basic letters sound with her everyday, when time permits. However, i realise that she is not pronoucing the sound correctly. I think she has trouble curling up her tongue. I tried showing her face-to-face, unfortunately she will just ignore me.

            Any suggestion?


            To Tamarind,
            I like your blog.

            To buds,
            your contribution to this forum is just simply wonderful.

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              buds
              last edited by

              Heyya wesim,


              :thankyou:

              Thats sweet of you.

              Btw, :idea: have you tried the Starfall.com
              site for your girl? Instead of face to face,
              Starfall has the \"mouth-to-our-face\" version
              of pronunciation for single letter sounds. :lol:

              Mebbe she prefers to go digital?

              :?

              Then, if she does make effort and let her
              play some of the starfall games. This site
              highly recommended by tamarind. 😉

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              • T Offline
                tamarind
                last edited by

                buds,

                Thanks 😉

                The activities you wrote above are very important when teaching phonics and reading.

                I have also done similar things. For example, when learning \"fin\", I pulled out a real frozen fish from the fridge, and let my boy touch the fin. When learning \"smash\", I let my boy smash a real biscuit, which he really enjoyed and asked to do it again and again :lol: Even my older girl wanted to do the same thing.

                When my older girl attended phonics enrichment class at Montessori, they only did worksheets, nothing as fun and exciting as what we did at home 😉

                http://tamarindphonics.blogspot.com/

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  Heyya tamarind,


                  You're welcome.

                  I specially designed that for
                  jedamum's ds2. Cause she's
                  always saying how her ds2
                  can't sit still for long... plus
                  the activities listed can nicely
                  include ds1, if he finds them
                  interesting enuf to join in...
                  Unless... if ds1 finds it too
                  easy.. blah. 😛

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                    Charmaine_chong
                    last edited by

                    Hi Tamarind,


                    I taught my son Peter and Jane after reading your post 2 moths back. He was so excited and crazy about it. After a week or two, he showed no interest at all and kept telling me to keep the book.

                    Everytime i take out the book, he would say" i don’t want peter and jane." i dont want to see , i don’t want to read.

                    I have to pleased him, only one page. repeat after me please. Sometimes, i just point the words and tried my best to make him repeat after me. If he don’t i just keep the book.

                    Since then, i never read or force him to read Peter and Jane since he has no interest but get him to do other activities eg: colouring, cut and past, counting, educational dvd and flash card.

                    One month is gone, i casually asked him to read the book last week. Again he told me that he didn’t like it.

                    He is very active and can’t sit still. Just wondering why i can’t do it right?

                    He is now 3 years and 2 months old. He can recognise lower case alphebet and about 20 chinese words.

                    I am trying very hard to encourage him to read but don’t see very good result. Has just started teaching him since early Mar 09.

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                      buds
                      last edited by

                      Heyya charmaine,


                      With younger kiddies, like yours...
                      You can start by reading to him the
                      whole book first instead of asking
                      him to read it or repeat after you,
                      right after you showed him the book.

                      This way it's like you story telling and
                      not you trying to get him to read.. 😉

                      After a few repetitions, he may have
                      memorized the book for you, enuf for
                      him to read it to you. 😉

                      Do voice changes and keep story
                      telling lively to keep him glued to any
                      book. 😉

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                        Charmaine_chong
                        last edited by

                        Hey, thanks


                        I seen tamarind’s blog. her child repeat after her, so i thought this should be the way.

                        May be i shuld do some changes.

                        Besides getting him to read. i believe in glenn doman’s reading program- flash card. i started him a month ago. facing problem too. will try harder.

                        Thanks.

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