Archive for the ‘Phonics’ Category

Educating Children At Home

Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by PhonicsKid

Many parents prefer to read children’s books to educate their children about many facets of the world they live in. This form of teaching is colorful and makes learning fun and enjoyable for everyone. The topics for these learning tools can help a child develop intellectually, spiritually and help with the overall development of the [...]

Is it okay if during the first phonics lesson…?

Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by PhonicsKid

okay, I am in college but doing a part time job give Kindergarten kids phonics lesson.
this weekened will be the first lesson. so, is it okay if I just introduce them alphabets and have memory games with the alphabets to make things interesting in the first place.
or should I let them do tracing [...]

Cute Toddler Sings Phonics

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by PhonicsKid

Adorable 2yr old toddler singing alphabet phonics. Pay attention to his funny expressions. What a daring, so funny!

Reading, Writing & Education : Activities for Teaching Phonics

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by PhonicsKid

Activities that help teach phonics include having students connect the sound of a letter to the shape, allowing the students to trace the shape of a letter and having students look at objects that all start with the same sound. Provide visual interest for students learning about phonics with advice from awriting instructor and former [...]

I need some phonics activities for onset and rime?

Posted on January 25th, 2010 by PhonicsKid

I’m doing some phonemic awareness interventions with a student in kindergarten and the onset and rime activities I already have are a little above her level. She can read only a few letters from the alphabet so the activities need to have pictures. Thanks!

Does Your School Use Learning Styles Effectively?

Posted on January 25th, 2010 by PhonicsKid

Different students receive information best in different ways. They also process and use information best in different ways. Ways of processing and using are called multiple intelligences or talents; we shall discuss those in a future article. Ways of receiving information are called learning styles; some of these different styles are described in this article.Let [...]

For either a PC or a Leapster. First Grade or Age 6 Level?

soft c – Phonics – sounds like ’s’

Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by PhonicsKid

prince, peace, place…Watch the video and afterwards, write down as many soft c words as you can!

Teacher Testimonials Sing Spell Read amp Write

Posted on January 22nd, 2010 by PhonicsKid

WEBSITE: www.teachertube.com Teacher Testimonials of Sing Spell Read amp Write Program. A carefully designed 36Step multisensory Reading Program that uses the power and fun of music to teach key phonics skills.

Long and Short – All Skills

Posted on January 20th, 2010 by PhonicsKid

This video illustrates several steps in identifying vowels, the vowel rule, the vowel sound and sound blending. Associated with www.mybreakfastreadingprogram.com A FREE reading instruction website.

 
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