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Regular sight words
Do you read to children and find them either falling asleep or getting restless? Take a look at our 4-part series of how to get children to appreciate your story-telling session. This teacher gets her children to recognise the characters in the story to lead them into the learning objectives - to recognise sight words. |
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Regular sight words
Prefer to hold the book and read to children? If you do that, how would they ever learn to recognise words? Here's introducing how you can use multimedia to lead your children towards independent reading.
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Regular sight words
Role playing sessions help children to appreciate stories. Take a look at how this teacher gets her children to act out the dialogue found in the story while making them say out complete sentences.
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Regular sight words
Songs sung in the classrooms are just for fun? Yes, but this is only partially true as the ultimate objective is still to learn words. Check out how this teacher uses multimedia aids to lead her children to word recognition through songs. |
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Learning vocabulary with a difference
Magic-magic, go-go-go! View this video to see how ‘magic’ can make vocabulary expansion more fun for children! |
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Sound segmentation & integration
Phonics emphasises on combining single letter sounds to be able to say the whole word. But, just letter and sound is next to boredom for children. How to turn the lesson into an activity? Check it out. |
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Picture-word association
Come take a look at how children learn vocabulary faster by using games and activities. This teacher uses flash cards of pictures and words to train children to associate pictures and words. |
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First single letter sounds, then blending sounds
The letter blend pairs are good friends and appear together. This teacher gets her children to match the ‘good friends’ together to train them in recognising letter blend pairs. |
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Old lesson, new approach
How to make revision more interesting? Turn it into a game eg. musical chairs. The game will capture children’s attention. With their attention in place and your classroom well-managed, your lessons will definitely be more effective. |