When learning to read an educator, I found the literature for the classroom, such as children was overwhelming. I was three years of reading, but I did not understand how to teach, and I had never heard of a record! I wanted to read a short version of the practical 'how to' for my class. This may not be the preferred way of all to be and some even disagree with the elements, but it works perfectly for me, I hope you find parts for, they work well. This isparents who want the basics, but if you will, is a more advanced version, there are many great resources online.
1. Phonics! This means that you teach your child the alphabet, instead of saying if AY DEE BEE SEE ... a, b, c, d. .. Ah you say, buh, Čuh, duh. Some references talk about on-line cutting the Ah sound as short as possible so that you are teaching your children ahhh cuhhh buhhh. I wanted to highlight the general tone of phonetics, because when people say 'c'"Cat", I was still confused! (See letter sounds a little 'self-explanatory, but if the teaching of' x 'sound KSSS say.) So take 26 pieces of paper and write each letter of the alphabet. Take one at a time, no particular order. If your child is sitting next to you, trace elements, and sound out the letter. Ask them to do the same. Then he asked if from the start with a word I can think of that sound. Can you suggest a couple of confusing and if "k" and "c" sound, do not worry,is just the beginning!
2. To 'test' that the child knows his letters, take 3 random characters from your pages and remind them of the noise. Then stir in a row in front of you. They say, 'Show me x, y Now show me, show me now z', which must approve the appropriate letter for you first. Do not be hard when they do something wrong, just say the correct letter with a smile and move along. Then take each of the points that you have chosen, one by one and say, "WhatSound is it? "When they get to each letter of the correct, you know, they learned their letters. You can forget sometimes, but they are the best way to learn to read on!
3. Once you are comfortable with their letters, you can go to your computer and print a couple of words in large type. For now, use 2 or 3-letter phonic words. When I heard, I was terribly confused and had to stop my head to his list - for example, "cat", "rub", "bread"phonetic words, but "it was" not phonetic! (If 'war' was written phonetically, it would Woz). Here's a small list to start: in, on, dog, bog, log, pin, pan, pin, bin, pat, rat, sat, mat, pool, run, run, Dad, hop, gap, jog, relatives, lip , mother, pop, rex sob, point, van, wet, zip.
As you sit down to read with them, ask them to explore the first letter, then the second letter, then the third letter, put them together and slowly say the word. Do you want to read along, go with yourInstinct to help when, or not. It 'important that the child is encouraged to try instead of doing everything right. If they feel that it is not always to be misjudged, are open and eager to try more often, rather than shy away for fear of your disapproval.
4. So, get some CDs: You can use a book of little to do with these recordings. The "EE", press "e" on the front of the card, then on every page of the brochure, write another word with "EE"Clay in it: see bee, beep, feet, crying and green. Staple these small sheets together and you have your date book! Here is a list of some of the recorded music to begin: AI ... ay ... ar ... au ... aw ... ch ... CI ... ck ... dge .. . ... EA ear ... and ... ee ... Ear ... an ... Eighe ... EW ... ey ... ng ...
5. Write your short simple stories. First, explore some simple words phonetically for them. Then you can use a disk as "aw" and make a story morethis noise. The story must be only a few sentences long and you can include your own images!
6. Some of the most common words in English. Learn this and your child is through these words easily and effortlessly skip reading. I write these words in large letters, repeat with the baby and take the time to go over a few every day.
La, la, la, and there is one in which he was, by the way, are to be like me, are in one, get it,from, or had, by hand, but something is.
This is a very simple guide for those who feel inundated with information on the phonetics and teach your children to read. Jolly Phonics can be purchased online and the like, there are many great online resources: free preschool worksheets you can download the Montessori materials and lessons, as well as educational tools there.
Have a happy day of teaching and reading!
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