Fun Materials, Books & Games For Phonics!
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wow, my girl is only 19mths but seeing the post, I am so tempted to get Clliford the dog books!
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Hehee... apple79... :lol:
I bought many stuff in advance
when my girls were little. Esp
during sales. Not just teaching
materials, books and toys but
also clothes. Definitely came in
handy when i had to be a SAHM.
I've realized what a massive
collection of stuff i had for them! -
Hi,
http://www.progressivephonics.com/index.php
One needs to register in order to get free download. I have just tried and able to download all.
This is very fun to read and comes with lovely pictures. -
chamonix:
There is also a wealth of free and great resources on phonics on the internet. Here's an example that was once shared by a parent in another forum - http://progressivephonics.com/ .
Thanks Charmaine...
But this has been discussed much earlier here...
On Page 4 of this thread.. hee.. But still, thanks
for re-sharing..
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Hello Buds,
Very sorry.
I had just discovered this fun thread last week and really hope that whoever interested in progressive phonics will not missed out.
It is really fun and good to read! -
No apologies needed. KiasuParents is a
great place to share the good stuff!
Aniwae, there are some online Read & Write
Games here in > http://www.scholastic.com/clifford/read/index.htm
Enjoy!
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Hi buds
it's me again
I have problems getting son to remember the silent 'e' and the long vowels...do you have any ideas on how to reinforce this...any games? I have to constantly remind him...'there's a silent 'e' at the end and blah blah for every silent 'e' word... So not sure if he remembers it or worse don't understand what I have taught him at all.
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Wuaah... :idea: How come you go so far there oredi?
Long vowels and split vowels are usually taught last,
so as not to confuse the child with letter sounds and
letter names. How old is your child again? -
Ehmmm!!! Hehe maybe this kanchiong mummy go too fast … I think…must press the ‘slow down’ button… I was going through with him as he reads to me d Peter and Jane books… There were quite a number of silent ‘e’ and ‘long’ vowels… So I thought I could just go ahead and teach him the mechanics of it…do I just teach those words as sight words first and proceed with the mechanics later on when he is more mature and ready ?
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