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发表于 2010-9-28 15:51:33 | 只看该作者
这个全职妈妈当得不比上班的妈妈轻松啊!向您学习!

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-9-28 18:16:06 | 只看该作者
yym1225          2010-9-28 11:18         金钱         +1          请问子仁妈妈,故事也是碟吗?还是书?
碟+书..

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WINGOO + 1 + 2 子仁的英文学习有条不紊,好棒!

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-2 20:28:08 | 只看该作者
10/2/2010

DISNEY 第8本第3課
今天子仁早上學琴.之後在圖書館听了2個故事.(圖書館的故事姐姐)
之前一個月都是听英文故事,這個月是中文的,听完小朋友大家一起做手工.
論語
第一--100次
第二--66次
第三--52次
第四--51次
第五--5次
昨天在動植物公園,看到烏龜在交配,子仁一直為什麼烏龜交配要壓在另一隻身上..
我和他說精子,受精卵等等..但他還是很好奇為什麼烏龜交配要壓在另一隻身上.哈.
我跟我老公說,你和子仁說一說..

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-6 10:54:23 | 只看该作者
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幫孩子打好英文基楚(上篇) - 給父母的三個提示

第一個提示: 了解孩子認知心理
要幫孩子學習有成,先要了解孩子心理。孩子學習動機可大致歸納為三大類:

1. 好奇: 孩子天生就有好奇心,有興趣嘗試新事物,所以要不斷給孩子接觸新事物。在閱讀方面來說,即提供多元化的書籍,要揀書給孩子,不是全由孩子自己選,擴闊孩子閱讀層面。

2. 好勝: 成功感是孩子學習的有效原動力,讚美與鼓勵一定比責罵有效,而過分的責罵更會使孩子失去自信。有自信的孩子往往想學懂更多東西,鞏固其優越及成功感,因而會主動學習及努力比別人學得更好及更多。在閱讀方面來說,當孩子能在讚美與鼓勵下開始可以自己讀得出一本書及明白內容時,會感到很有成功感,再加上在閱讀過程學到新知識時就更會感覺愉快及滿足,這樣很容易建立閱讀興趣。反之,不少父母與孩子一起閱讀時,不能營做愉快的氣氛,給予很大壓力。此外,亦太操之過急,孩子程度未達或根基未穩,就急要孩子閱讀較深的書,孩子未能從中獲得滿足及成功感,而是錯敗與失落,很容易會對閱讀失去動力及興趣,做成惡性循環。

3. 好玩: 孩子也是天生就喜歡玩,所以遊戲式或活動式學習是最有效的。在學習語文方面也是一樣,透過互動的活動例如遊戲、畫劇、唱歌、做實驗、做主題項目(theme project works)等,比沉悶地學文法、做練習、硬背書等好得多。在閱讀方面,早期可選一些設計精美、有互動功能的學習材料。與孩子伴讀,也可加插互問互答環節,募求做到愉快的學習氣氛。

無論要孩子學習甚麽,想達事半功倍之效就需留意學習過程能否滿足到孩子以上三個學習動機之一。

第二個提示: 配合學習次序進度
無論學那一種語文,幼兒的學習次序都應依”聽、講、讀、寫”之次序,這也是配合幼兒生理成長之步伐。每一個階段必須為孩子打好一定基楚,配合孩子之生理成長及能力,才開始引進另一階段之學習,例如,建立一定之讀單字能力才開次串字,操之過急地太早迫幼兒去讀字、串字及寫字,只可收短期的效果,那些痛苦、錯敗或不愉快感會深深潛藏孩子的潛意識中使孩子不自覺地產生抗拒心態,這樣很難對該語文培養出興趣,而沒有真正的興趣與熱誠(passion),花幾多時間也不能達致真正的高水平。

每孩子的天資、成長速度及培育都不同,因此,幾時可以開始另一階段因人而異,最緊要是按部就班及留意孩子在每階段之能力進展,為孩子編定合適之學習進度。

以下是我按”聽、講、讀、寫”次序之原則,再配合自己孩子實際情況來安排孩子早期學習英文的進程給各位參考:

1. 周歲以前跟本沒有學任何英文,在家日常溝通也是只用廣東話。

2. 一至二歲期間每天會播半至一小時英文的Learning VCD,也間中看一些英文卡通節目。十四、五月開始也會教一些簡單的英文名詞讀音,例如 daddy, mammy, door, window…等等,也會買一些英文圖書一起看,只需孩子看圖畫而不用看字,而我會教他讀圖畫內名詞的英文讀音,認字方面只教A – Z 英文字母,只是認而不用寫,在家日常溝通當然是只用廣東話,但間中會加插一些英文名詞。

3. 二至四歲半期間開始返本地一般幼兒園及本地活動教學式幼稚園,也有參加一些全英語的美術班及Phonics班,也曾參加過一些每星期一小時的英文課程。而在家的英文培訓方法跟之前沒有分別,只是內容不同,但仍然從沒有要求孩子去認、讀、寫任何英文生字。

4. 四歲半K2復活節後轉了讀國際幼稚園繼續K2,之後已沒有再上外面的英文課程。而在家依然只用廣東話,但按學校建議加插讀故事書或播Audio Books給孩子聽,但仍然從沒有要求孩子去認、讀、寫任何英文生字。

5. 差不多五歲入讀國際小學,沒有任何補習(中文除外),每日只按學校要求為孩子在家進行有系統的伴讀(guided-reading),每日一本新的英文書,由淺至深及按孩子閱讀能力一級級上,學校會定期評估孩子閱讀能力而給予合適程度英文書用作每天伴讀。初期會加插讀一些常用之生字,但只需讀及明白解釋而還未需要串字,下學期開始加插每週串字表,也是由淺至深及按個別孩子串字能力編排。此外,每週會在學校借一本不同種類但主要是非故事書 (non-fiction books)在家閱讀,但只需自己閱讀(self-reading)而無需伴讀,而大致上沒有其他任何功課。

6. 有系統的伴讀(guided-reading)只開了始兩、三個月,已發覺效果顯著,孩子對英文閱讀產生很大興趣,於是我仿效學校做法,自己再購買合適英文書加強伴讀(guided-reading)。不出半年,孩子由最初只能讀每頁只得一兩個英文字的書,已可讀到chapter books,於是我又加強孩子的自己閱讀(self-reading),購買不同種類之英文書,包括故事及非故事書給孩子作自己閱讀(self-reading)。

(註:用作self-reading的書跟guided-reading 的書是完全不同的,self-reading的書可以較長及較深,孩子不需要懂得每一個字、詞或句子意思也可以讀,只要能整體明白書中主要內容便可,很多時孩子可從上文下理去學新的生字、文法及知識)

7. 當孩子有能力自己閱讀chapter books 後,我便開始用”三張書單”方法進一步鞏固孩子英文閱讀能力及培養孩子的英文寫作能力。

第三個提示: 掌握實用伴讀技巧
孩子在整個英文學習過程中,我認為給我最大啓發性及最關鍵的轉捩點就是從國際小學學到的伴讀計劃(guided-reading scheme)。Guided-reading概念來自孩子的學校,我自己將方法加以改良及加強用於自己孩子身上。細節如下:

(註:我分享的伴讀計劃(guided-reading scheme)是在家由父母或長輩為孩子進行的,與老師跟學生在學校進行的方式不一樣)

1. Guided-reading一般適用於5至7歲小朋友,應持續兩至三年,即使小朋友已有能力自己讀chapter books,也應繼續來打好閱讀基楚。

2. Guided-reading之讀本是一些經教育家編定一系列分開不同程度的英文叢書,例如大家熟悉的 Oxford Reading Tree 系列就是這一類;而Magic Tree House 之類的英文系列小說不是用作Guided-reading之合適讀物,因為沒有很明顯及仔細地按程度分級,只適合用作每日讀寫練習(daily self-reading 及 writing practice)之用,即屬於”第一張書單”。

3. 為孩子開始進行有系统的伴讀計劃時,應從合適的程度(level or stage)開始。簡單的判斷方法是若一頁書中有超過兩、三個字不識得讀或不明白意思,那部書的程度便不大適合為孩子作伴讀,應選較低 level/stage 之書開始。

4. 伴讀的方法是先叫孩子將整本書朗讀一遍(必須讀出聲),若遇到孩子不懂讀的字、不明白意思的地方,家長便從傍教導(氣氛必須是和諧及愉快),募求孩子完全明白書中所有讀音及意思(但只需即場明白,過後忙記部份絕不打緊)。孩子讀完後,父母可重新朗讀一遍給孩子聽,以加強記憶。

5. 平日每天最少要讀一本同級全新的書,已完成的不用翻讀,也不用考孩子記得多少。每次之伴讀不應超過20份鐘,否則孩子精神難以集中及感到疲倦而產生抗拒。若孩子所讀的程度已很高及書本較長,那麽父母可無需重新朗讀一遍給孩子聽,甚至一部較長的書分兩日讀,募求整個伴讀不超過約20份鐘為限。

6. 同一級的書最少應讀十幾廿本(越多越好),及選擇不同系列及出版社的書,讓孩子打好基礎才應考慮進級。初初開始伴讀計劃時,應先選故事書,因較易讀及有故事性會較能引起孩子閱讀興趣。當孩子升了五、六級後,可同時引入同樣是小心編級(carefully graded) 的知識性非故事書(non-fictions),以擴闊孩子的閱讀能力及各類知識。

7. 當孩子有能力自己閱讀 chapter books, 可慢慢同步加強自己閱讀(self-reading)及開始加插每天讀寫練習 (daily reading and writing practice)。

幫孩子打好英文基楚(下篇) - 給孩子的三張書單

在BK多年,獲益良多,除了消磨時間外,當中得到很多有用的資訊及啟發教導子女心得,我想是時候回饋大家,分享自己的經驗與心得,雖未必人人適用,但用作參考也無妨。

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當孩子已建立基本的閱讀水平,即有能力自己閱讀簡單的 chapter books,可為孩子編製三張書單:

第一張書單: 短的英文故事書
故事書的長度由數十頁至約 250 頁留下(由淺至深),是留給孩子在平日作 daily reading and writing practice 之用,即看完後再寫讀後感或 extend the story line,讓孩子自由發揮,寫多少可視乎孩子的寫作能力,也無需改正任可錯處。但整個daily reading and writing practice 最好不超過一小時半,否則沒有時間作其他日常活動。

第二張書單: 各類的非故事書
這些 non-fiction books 是要擴闊孩子的視野及知識,應放在孩子隨手可取的地方,讓孩子在平日温習或做功課之餘閒或中間休息時間,隨時及隨意翻閱一些喜愛的 non-fiction books,以作調劑,所以要選擇一些寫得有趣的書。

第三張書單: 較長的英文故事書
故事書的長度可考慮一些 250頁或以上的小說,最佳是一些小說系列。這些書是留待假日外出時,讓孩子在飯前飯後或一些等待的 idle time 時作消閒閱讀,純作 leisure reading 而無需寫任何 book review or comment,這比起孩子在 idle time 只懂打遊戲機好得多

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P.S.

剛完了的週末期間,忽萌奇想,想將孩子閱讀過的書整理及編寫清單,以便朋友要求時可方便給予參考。可是,第一及第二張書單實在太長,唯有先整理第三張書單,把孩子過去差不多三年期間已完成較長的小說列出來,不過這張書單只適合給男孩子參考。

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-6 13:23:26 | 只看该作者
我可以分享國際學校如何教孩子認那些 High Frequency Words 作為 Guided-Reading Scheme 之準備:
1. 每星期準備一張約10 個新字的 high frequency words,而個字後面有 5 個空格。
2. 第一天,先教孩子讀那 10 個字,解釋字意或舉一些簡單之應用方法,例如教"it" 這個字時可舉應用例及 it is a dog.,但干萬不要強迫孩子去記 spelling,只需孩子看到個字然後識讀便可。
3. 當孩子識讀某字後,在其中一空格內加上一 tick。
4. 第二天,要求孩子再讀同一張 word list,讀得出便再在後面另一空格內加上一 tick。若孩子忘記讀法便再教一次。
5. 如此類推直至 word list 內之空係格 tick 完然後再準備另張約10 個新字的 high frequency words,重覆以上之學習 cycle。

註:每個字都必須要分最少5天,每天讀一次以加強記憶,不要太短時間內重覆讀到5次就算。分5天做法是想將短期記憶轉化為長期記憶。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-13 22:49:05 | 只看该作者
10/13/2010

近來很忙,要見小學.所以讀經進度慢,但每天都讀
目前論語第一及第二讀了100次了.
英文DISNEY 讀到第9本了.還有3本讀完了(共12本)
SIGHT WORD KIDS 讀完1A及1B,開始2A

英文讀經
Man's Guide by Winston Churchill

Man in this moment of his history
has emerged in greater supremacy over the forces of nature
than has ever dreamed of before.
There lies before him,if he wished,
a golden age of peace and progress.
He has only to conquer his last and worst enemy--himself.

子允仍愛FROM HEAD TO TOE 及BROWN BEAR brown bear what do you see。。

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丹溪佳人 + 2 + 2 进展不错!
WINGOO + 2 + 2 HEAD齐也很喜欢,有歌滴。可以给子允听听看

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-15 12:28:36 | 只看该作者
10/15/2010

今年一月參加的『經典翹楚榜』開始了..
明年會參加,準備複習
千字文,論語,老子,孝經,大學, 莊子逍遙遊
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香港第三屆(辛卯)『經典翹楚榜』經典知識水平評核大會

目的: 鼓勵各界人士誦讀、背誦中華文化經典,藉以提升文化素質

組別:1) 幼稚園組 2)小學組 3)中學組 4) 公開組(大專或成人) 5) 親子組 6)幼苗組(13歲以下參加)

評核時間及地點: 香港地區評核將於2011年1月15日(星期六)於香港大學舉行

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xly2004 + 2 + 2 复习的内容好多啊,给宝加油!
春花 + 1 + 1 呵呵真好,好好准备~

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-18 10:29:03 | 只看该作者
啟發很深的特輯 - 「世襲教育」

「如果你要打造名校,很容易︰
『每一個科目,特別是英文科,程度教高一年級便可,並且不斷給予功課。— 這樣便受家長歡迎了。」

家長不應該給名牌效應牽著鼻子走︰
「請放下自己的虛榮感。
究竟是為了滿足自己虛榮心?還是滿足子女需要?」

Part I:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgZ6cdDZ6I4

Part II:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc_L17zI1mE

10/18/2010

由於要準備明年的經典試,所以複習計劃有變,
論語以春花姐建議讀20次之後全篇讀,現在讀到第六了,(第一,第二己讀100次,第三40次,四,五20次)
老子,孝經,千字文是全篇讀.
不要追求進度,只求老老實實讀...
本周進度
論語第六,第七.
莊子
英文
SIGHT WORD KIDS -2B
DISNEY 第10本
Man's Guide By Winston Churchill

Man in this moment of his history
has emerged in greater supremacy over the forces of nature
than has ever been dreamed of before.
There lies before him,if he wishes,
a golden age of peace and progress.
He has only to conquer his last and worst enemy - himself
The only guide to a man is his conscience;
The only shield to his memory is
the rectitude and sincerity of his actions.
It is very imprudent to walk through life
without this shield,

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希望以下的書單對有意找好書讓孩子閱讀的家長有幫助.

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Teachers’ Top 100 books

This list was compiled from an online survey that ran at this Web site during the spring of 1999. Parents and teachers alike will find it extremely useful in selecting quality literature for children. You might want to compare this with Kids' Top 100 Books. The similarities and differences may surprise you.
1. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White (9-12 years)
2. The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg (4-8 years)
3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
4. The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
5. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (4-8 years)
6. Love You Forever by Robert N. Munsch (4-8 years)
7. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein (All ages)
8. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle (Baby-Preschool)
9. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls (Young Adult)
10. The Mitten by Jan Brett (4-8 years)
11. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (Baby-Preschool)
12. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (9-12 years)
13. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis (9-12 years)
14. Where the Sidewalk Ends: the Poems and Drawing of Shel Silverstein by Shel Silverstein (All ages)
15. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (9-12 years)
16. Stellaluna by Janell Cannon (4-8 years)
17. Oh, The Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
18. Strega Nona by Tomie De Paola (4-8 years)
19. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst (4-8 years)
20. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? by Bill Martin, Jr. (Baby-Preschool)
21. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl (9-12 years)
22. The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams (4-8 years)
23. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle (9-12 years)
24. Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (9-12 years)
25. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
26. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka (4-8 years)
27. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by John Archambault (4-8 years)
28. Little House on the Prarie by Laura Ingalls Wilder (9-12 years)
29. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (9-12 years)
30. The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne (4-8 years)
31. The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner (9-12 years)
32. Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan (9-12 years)
33. Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks (9-12 years)
34. Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell (9-12 years)
35. Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli (9-12 years)
36. The BFG by Roald Dahl (9-12 years)
37. The Giver by Lois Lowry (9-12 years)
38. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff (4-8 years)
39. James and the Giant Peach: A Children's Story by Roald Dahl (9-12 years)
40. Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder (9-12 years)
41. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor (9-12 years)
42. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien (Young Adult)
43. The Lorax by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
44. Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner (9-12 years)
45. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (9-12 years)
46. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh by Robert C. O'Brien (9-12 years)
47. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (All ages)
48. The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister (Baby-Preschool)
49. Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman (4-8 years)
50. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson (9-12 years)
51. Corduroy by Don Freeman (Baby-Preschool)
52. Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg (4-8 years)
53. Math Curse by Jon Scieszka (4-8 years)
54. Matilda by Roald Dahl (9-12 years)
55. Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls (Young Adult)
56. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume (9-12 years)
57. Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary (9-12 years)
58. The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White (9-12 years)
59. Are You My Mother? by Philip D. Eastman (4-8 years)
60. The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (9-12 years)
61. Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey (4-8 years)
62. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
63. The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster (9-12 years)
64. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats (Baby-Preschool)
65. The Napping House by Audrey Wood (4-8 years)
66. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig (4-8 years)
67. The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (4-8 years)
68. Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt (9-12 years)
69. The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum (All ages)
70. Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery (9-12 years)
71. Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
72. Basil of Baker Street, by Eve Titus (4-8 years)
73. The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper (4-8 years)
74. The Cay by Theodore Taylor (Young Adult)
75. Curious George by Hans Augusto Rey (4-8 years)
76. Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox (4-8 years)
77. Arthur series by Marc Tolon Brown (4-8 years)
78. The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson (9-12 years)
79. Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes (4-8 years)
80. Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder (9-12 years)
81. The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton (4-8 years)
82. The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown (Baby-Preschool)
83. Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar (9-12 years)
84. Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish (4-8 years)
85. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh (9-12 years)
86. A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein (9-12 years)
87. Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard Atwater (9-12 years)
88. My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett (9-12 years)
89. Stuart Little by E. B. White (9-12 years)
90. Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech (9-12 years)
91. The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare (9-12 years)
92. The Art Lesson by Tomie De Paola (4-8 years)
93. Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina (4-8 years)
94. Clifford, the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell (4-8 years)
95. Heidi by Johanna Spyri (All ages)
96. Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
97. The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare (Young Adult)
98. The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis (9-12 years)
99. Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney (Baby-Preschool)
100. The Paper Bag Princess by Robert N. Munsch (4-8 years)

NEA poll spotlights kids’ favorite books
1. Harry Potter (series) by J. K. Rowling
2. Goosebumps (series) by R. L. Stine
3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
4. The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
5. Arthur (series) by Marc Brown
6. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
7. Shiloh (trilogy) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
8. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
9. Holes by Louis Sachar
10. The Giver by Lois Lowry
11. The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis
12. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (series) by Judy Blume
13. Sideways Stories from Wayside School (series) by Louis Sachar
14. The BFG by Roald Dahl
15. The Boxcar Children (series) by Gertrude Chandler Warner
16. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss
17. Ramona Quimby, Age 8 (series) by Beverly Cleary
18. Pokemon (series) by Tracey West, Maria S. Barbo
19. The Babysitters Club (series) by Ann M. Martin
20. Ralph S. Mouse (series) by Beverly Cleary
21. Little House on the Prairie (series) by Laura Ingalls Wilder
22. Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
23. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
24. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
25. Clifford the Big Red Dog (series) by Norman Bridwell
26. Stuart Little by E. B. White
27. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
28. The Adventures of Captain Underpants (series) by Dav Pilkey
29. The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
30. The Berenstain Bears (series) by Jan and Stan Berenstain
31. Animorphs (series) by K. A. Applegate
32. The Witches by Roald Dahl
33. Nancy Drew Mystery Stories by Carolyn Keene
34. The Hobbit (series) by J. R. R. Tolkien
35. American Girls (series) by Susan Adler, Valerie Tripp, Connie Porter, Janet Shaw, et al
36. Matilda by Roald Dahl
37. The Call of the Wild by Jack London
38. The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss
39. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss
40. James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
41. Junie B. Jones (series) by Barbara Park
42. Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner
43. Falling Up by Shel Silverstein
44. A Wrinkle in Time (series) by Madeleine L'Engle
45. Brian's Winter by Gary Paulsen
46. Amber Brown (series) by Paula Danziger
47. The North Star by Peter H. Reynolds
48. Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks by Mick Foley (Mankind)
49. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
50. The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
51. A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein
52. Chicken Soup for the Soul (series) by various authors
53. Curious George (series) by Margret and Hans Augusto Rey
54. The Teacher from the Black Lagoon (series) by Mike Thaler
55. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff
56. The Bailey School Kids (series) by Debbie Dadey, et al
57. The Hardy Boys (series) by Franklin W. Dixon
58. The Mitten by Jan Brett
59. Amelia Bedelia (series) by Peggy Parish
60. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien
61. Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell
62. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
63. Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard Atwater
64. The River by Gary Paulsen
65. Magic Tree House (series) by Mary Pope Osborne
66. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by John Scieszka
67. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
68. Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss
69. The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne
70. Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt
71. Redwall by Brian Jacques
72. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
73. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
74. Wringer by Jerry Spinelli
75. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
76. Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
77. Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls
78. Sweet Valley High (series) by Francine Pascal
79. The Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley (series) by Judy Katschke, Cathy Dobowski, Lisa Eisenberg, Nancy E. Krulik, Nina Alexander, Frances Lin Lantz, et al
80. Garfield (series) by Jim Davis
81. Magic School Bus (series) by Joanna Cole
82. Math Curse by John Scieszka
83. White Fang by Jack London
84. I Spy (series) by Walter Wick, Jean Marzollo, Diana Noonan, et al
85. Love You Forever by Robert N. Munsch
86. My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
87. The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White
88. Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
89. Draw 50 Airplanes, Aircraft and Spacecraft (series) by Lee J. Ames
90. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
91. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
92. The Rock Says by Dwayne Johnson (The Rock)
93. Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel
94. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
95. All About Sam by Lois Lowry
96. Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
97. Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
98. Hank the Cow Dog (series) by John R. Erickson
99. Piggie Pie by Margie Palatini
100. Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-27 09:55:21 | 只看该作者
10/27/2010

近來讀經進度很慢。。檢討中
星期天讀經班有個讀經家長分享他和小朋友讀經的過程。他本身是個醫生,有二位讀經寶寶。
他也是強調中西教育的不同
西方--以知識為本
中國--以德為本。。大學-德者,本也,財者,末也。
而中國的教育以孝為根本。(教的左是孝)弟子--弟子入則孝,出則弟,謹而信,泛愛眾,而親仁,行有餘力,則以學文
所以小孩要以德為主。而學校的教育,目前只教知識,所以家長的身教,家教更加重要
醫生自己回想所受多年的教育,只有識字及數學加法有用(出了社會之後)
我們家長現在要和小朋友讀的是他一生都有用的東西。


本周進度
論語以春花姐建議讀20次之後全篇讀,現在讀到第8,第9了,(第一,第二己讀100次,第三40次,四,五,六,七20次)
莊子
英文
SIGHT WORD KIDS -3B,SIGHT WORD 3,(己完成1A,1B,2A,2B) 單字每天複習,變成長期記憶,另配合OXFORD READING TREE,請子仁自己讀出來.
另請子仁每天讀一小段故事,讀之前請子仁把會的字先填色,
contains all of the 220 Dolch Basic Sight Words.
675 words in passage
http://www.teachers.net/lessons/posts/1224.html

The Best Thing In The World

Once upon a time, there were four brothers who lived in a far away land. Their father was an old king. One day he said, "I will not live long now. Today you must start out into the world. In a year, bring back the best thing you have found. The one who can pick the best thing shall be the new king."

The first brother said, "I will look in every city or town. I will buy the best thing I can for my father."

The next two brothers said, "We will both go on fast ships over the sea. We will find something better."

The last brother said, "I am going to ask the people here in our own land to tell me the best thing." The other three brothers began to laugh.

"Then you will never be king!" They said.

The last brother started off. When he had gone about six miles, he met a man.

"What do you carry in those big bags?" he asked.

"The best thing in the world," said the man. "These are full of the good nuts which fall from my five nut trees."

"I don't think that would work," said the brother to himself, "I must try again."

The brother went on another seven miles. He found a small brown bird. It had been hurt, so he put it in his coat where it could keep warm. As he went on, he saw a little girl crying. He ran to meet her. "Why are you
crying?" he asked.

"I want to get some water from the well," she said. "We use so much. We drink cold water. We wash the clothes clean with hot water. But I do not know how to pull it up. Please show me."

The brother said, "Hold this bird and I will help you. It does not fly around anymore because it got its wing hurt.!"

"Thank you. What a pretty bird!" she said. "I wish you would give it to me. If you will let me keep it, I will always be very kind to it. I will take care of it myself. I will make it grow well again."

"Yes, you may have it," said the brother. So he gave her the bird and went on.

At night, he went to sleep under a round yellow haystack. When it was light again he walked on. Every day he would walk eight or ten miles. He asked the people about the best thing in the world. Some said it was best to sing. Some said it was best to run and jump and play. Some said the green grass was best. Some liked the red and blue and white flowers best. One man said the best thing was to ride a black horse.

He always stopped to help people who needed it. Soon he made many friends. All the people began to like him. They would say, "See there goes the king's son. He would be just the right kind of king for us." Every door was open to him. The people would call to him to stop. They would ask him to come and eat with them. After he ate, he would sit down and read to the children. After he read, he showed them how to draw and write.

Months went by. He still had no beautiful thing to take to his father. Just before the year was done, he went home again. The time came went he king called his sons together.

"What did you bring?" He asked them all.

The other brothers had many beautiful things. "And what did you bring?" said the king to the last brother.

"This is too funny!" said the other brothers. "He has nothing!"

But the king was kind to the last brother. "What did you bring me?" the king asked again.

"I bring only the friendship of your people," said the last the brother.

"That is the best thing!" cried his father. "You shall be the new king."

~~~ The End ~~~

DISNEY 第11本

Man's Guide By Winston Churchill

Man in this moment of his history
has emerged in greater supremacy over the forces of nature
than has ever been dreamed of before.
There lies before him,if he wishes,
a golden age of peace and progress.
He has only to conquer his last and worst enemy - himself
The only guide to a man is his conscience;
The only shield to his memory is
the rectitude and sincerity of his actions.
It is very imprudent to walk through life
without this shield,
because we are so often mocked by the failure of our hopes,
but with this shield,
however the Fates' may play,
we march always in the ranks of honor.

子允
閃卡中英及昆蟲
繪本-THERE'S A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE

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