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    Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      More threads here on learning Phonics, for your easy reference.


      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=877


      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1038


      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1927


      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1260


      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1556

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        koko51sg
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        buds:
        Montessori has definite duration of completion.

        ie. 10mths to 12mths completion. But compared
        to all other methodologies, Montessori is a little
        dry - no songs, stories, rhymes within the curriculum
        but a creative teacher will do the job very well.
        Children start reading the fastest with Montessori
        method.

        Fun ones Letterland, Jolly and Zoo with incorporation
        of songs, puppet, letter characters, etc. Some parents
        find too much of animal characters distract children's
        attention from the letter and letter sounds itself, so its
        really a subjective choice.

        koko51sg,

        Blue Scheme covers blends.
        >2 or 3 consonants blends
        Example :-
        bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl
        br, cr, fr, gr, pr, tr
        spl, spr, squ

        >Double consonants like ll, tt.

        Green Scheme has :-
        >phonograms
        >digraphs
        >long vowels
        >split vowels
        >exception rules

        Black Scheme has :
        >grammar
        >singular / plural
        Montessori language does not have a fixed completion period. Montessori education is a 3-year system and children will complete the curriculum within these 3 years. The child is taught all these different levels in 3 yrs.

        Yes, you are right in saying blue level covers all the blends but not all blends are phonetic words. The purpose of the blue level is to teach children longer phonetic words, it definitely covers blends, double consonants and ending sounds.

        You are right to say that green level covers phonograms, digraphs, etc. All these are grouped under phonograms. The meaning of phonograms is when two letters are put together, they make a new sound. So the list that you provide is all considered as phonograms.

        Montessori is perceived as \"dry\" because few words are used. However, for young children, especially for 15 month old girl, using sandpaper letters is not enough. The purpose of that material is to provide a tactile and sensorial feeling. In fact, this piece of material is only introduced at 3 yrs old. For a young child, it would be impossible to dive straight into the lesson and expect them to learn. We need to understand the developmental stage of the child in order to be effective in the teaching. For this age group, we need to engage their senses so definitely songs, rhymes, story, and items for them to hold, touch and smell and see would be beneficial.

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          buds
          last edited by

          Definitive duration is for Phonics Enrichment programme

          for children aged 4yrs old and above. Not for 15mth per se.

          Only adding on further examples from phonograms for
          clearer picture. Generally sight words not introduced
          during early blending so not to confuse the children
          may be introduced through the reading books.
          Supplement of added reading material with high
          frequency words - for example like Peter & Jane
          Ladybird Series, will assist with reading ability.
          There is no one way to really teach reading..

          And just to share, different Montessori heads
          approach their programmes in their own style.
          There's American Montessori, London Montessori,
          Modern Montessori, St Nicholas... etc. The basic
          material presentation is usually the same except
          for some steps here and there and the kind of
          activities supplemented with the Montessori
          programme also varies.

          For example, sandpaper letters are introduced
          at 18mths for Playgroup children in some
          Montessori centres, coupled with introduction
          of concrete objects corresponding to letter sounds,
          cooking/baking sessions, craft activities, painting,
          simple rhymes and stories to interest children to
          early reading introduction.

          Agree that the younger children are, the more
          imperative to have hands on activities for the
          tactile experience.

          :celebrate:

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            buds
            last edited by

            Chief, if you may… this thread should merge with the earlier

            Phonics thread to avoid repetition of posts on similar topics.
            Thanks.

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            • ChiefKiasuC Offline
              ChiefKiasu
              last edited by

              buds:
              Chief, if you may... this thread should merge with the earlier

              Phonics thread to avoid repetition of posts on similar topics.
              Thanks.
              Yes ma'am. Done. Had to remove the poll, though. Sorry.

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                buds
                last edited by

                Appreciate it, Chief.

                No worries i suppose.
                The poll’s been done
                before anyway, right?

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  einstein:
                  Hi,


                  I am keen to put my kid in MMI Phonics at Jurong East. Does anyone has any experience with any good recommended teachers there?

                  Alternatively, do you have any recommended good home based MMI Phonics program in Bukit Batok area?

                  Any advice would be good. Thanks in advance.
                  Heyya einstein,

                  I've replied to your PM.

                  By the way, didn't recall a formal introduction from ya and
                  a handful of newbies too..

                  Waah, all shortcut now, Chief!

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                    shuerei
                    last edited by

                    Thanks buds and koko51sg for your amazingly insightful analysis of the various phonics teaching methodologies.


                    Currently my gal is watching the Leapfrog letterland factory dvd. She enjoys it and would bounce with the letter characters.

                    I’m singing the Phonics Zoo song Aa and Bb to her and she likes the pictures.

                    So far she can say these sounds when shown the letters: a, b, h, m, u, w

                    I’m thinking of enrolling her at 18 months in a weekdays montessori playgroup or zoophonics on weekends.

                    Can someone recommend a good montessori playgroup that teaches phonics at 18 months? Prefer parent-accompanied as she’s very attached to me.

                    Can someone advise me if I’m doing the right things or am I doing too many different things? Cos I dun want to confuse her. Should I stop the leapfrog letter factory dvd and Phonics Zoo home singing?

                    Thank you so much!

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                      buds
                      last edited by

                      Heyya shuerei,


                      You're doing fine, dearie..
                      Playgroup will accelerate
                      her speech and introduce
                      her to many other new
                      concepts on top of early
                      literacy.. and help with
                      the interaction with other
                      children thus enhancing
                      her speech abilities.

                      Yup, parent and child sessions
                      are best at this point, shuerei.
                      Call up the nearest centres to
                      your residence (you didn't
                      mention leh..) and find out
                      the details. Different centres
                      offer different programmes.
                      If you really looking for specific
                      must ask whether the centre
                      offers Playgroup Phonics Parent
                      and Child programme. Usually
                      Playgroup lessons will encompass
                      all areas including early Math
                      intro and Mandarin too, for some.

                      You can read other parents' feedback
                      on their experiences at this link below.
                      Hope it helps.

                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewforum.php?f=3

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
                        last edited by

                        buds:
                        ...Waah, all shortcut now, Chief!

                        I gave up long ago already liao It's a parent's forum, so bo-pian... let the parents be parents lor.

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