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101#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-30 11:45:46 | 只看该作者
前些日子想跟着大家的进度教女儿DOLCH SIGHT WORDS ,没想到耗费挺多时间的,而且女儿多少有些抵触,只好另寻方法,后来把LF里的一些简单的故事打印出来,把它们做成文字和图画分开的故事书,前天给她看一本:SWEET DREAMS,她看过这个FLASH,所以拿起来就读,当然要按我的要求,先读文字,后看图片。在我的提示下,她竟然能读下这个故事,学会了I,CAN ,FLY,RUN几个单词。我夸了她好厉害,自己会看英语书,会认英语单词了,她非常有成就感,所以我昨天再给她看一本BENNY IS IN的时候,她热情挺高的。我只告诉她BENNY这个单词,后来她竟根据自己听过的这个故事半记半猜的又读下这本书,自己认出了:OUT,IN,AND,COME,IS,MUMMY,等几个词,想想以前跟她玩BINGO时都还没有认得那么快。而且我感觉最近女儿认单词的敏感期好象到了,昨晚她学3L的时候我让她边听边指读,她都能准确无误地指读出来,我随便在一个句子里让她指认其中一个单词,她也能指出来,就跟她以前认汉字一样。这个发现让我非常高兴呢。家里买了四本彩图词典,以前我时常会拿词典跟女儿编故事,当时主要是为了增加女儿听的词汇量,后来因为诵读经典以后就没再拿起那些带词典了。前晚我跟女儿商量睡觉前再增加看词典的这一项,女儿当然不大乐意因为要提前十分钟结束她每天玩耍的时间。但是我向她保证:看词典也很好玩啊。那天晚上看词典的时候我要求她配合,她配合着我学完后跟我说:妈妈,好玩哦。我知道那是因为她喜欢造句这个环节,她用那些单词乱造句的时候,我都夸她英语说得很好,想象力丰富。看她憋着劲造句子的样子非常可爱!昨晚学的时候她还注意到了<font color="#ff6347">AM,<font color="#ff6347">AMBULANCE的发音一样。真是没有教不好的学生,只有不会教的老师,要有好的方法才行啊!
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102#
发表于 2006-5-30 13:39:47 | 只看该作者
你介绍的女儿学习英语的点滴对我很有帮助,想问一下那四本彩图字典指的是哪四本?我也想试试.
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-30 16:22:34 | 只看该作者
都是在网上买的,有儿童英语1000词图画字典 还不错,我在用这本书现代儿童图解英汉词典 字体不够大,图片少,很多图片和例子都和上面那本重复了,这本买的比较早,那时候没有多少选择,看到了就买,现在女儿根本不喜欢看这本。启蒙1000单词,很好,提供了各种不同的环境,比如家里,学校,商场等等,可以照着场景乱编泰迪熊情景彩图英汉词典 五百多页呢,可以作为工具书用,不建议用做学习教材
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-6-1 12:05:00 | 只看该作者
前天给女儿看的是I SEE,因为文字和图片分开,先看文字再看图片,她可以猜着读出来,不过分开只读文字的话,还是好多个单词不懂认。不过那晚读完后学会了SEE,AN, ANT, BEE,昨天忙没有做书出来,又拿这个故事给她读,她很顺就读出来,读到BUTTERFLY的时候,还特别告诉我:我记得这是BUTTERFLY,因为它最长呗。我就这么教她学DOLCH SIGHT WORDS吧,配合着http://www.quiz-tree.com/Sight-Words_main.html这个网站的测试,能学多少算多少。写单词出来让女儿读,她不行,可是做这上面的测试每次都能做对90%以上,很多时候带猜的蒙对100%,这也足以说明她语音语感不错。
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105#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-6-4 00:36:02 | 只看该作者
打印出来的资料来不及整理出来做成自制书,所以今晚随笔写了GOOD ,BETTER,BETSTNEVER LET IT REST,UNTIL GOOD IS BETTER,AND BETTER BEST。让女儿念,她背出来了,问她其中的单词,也猜出来了,还可以,我又教AD 的发音给她,然后写THE BAD BOY IS MAD AT HIS DAD。给她拼,她开始坐不稳了,连连说不懂,真没办法。
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-6-4 02:12:29 | 只看该作者
论坛现在见不到FNW的身影,显得冷清多了,没了她的牵引,真不知道自己上来该做些什么,干脆把荷叶子的学习拼音拿出来好好研究,顺便收集这方面的资料。柔光宝宝提供的PHONEMICShttp://www.etjy.com/showthread.php?t=38836&extra=&filter=quintessence&p......essence&pp=http://www.kizclub.com/consonant.html准备下载的http://www.etjy.com/showthread.php?t=57363&highlight=phonics<u><font color="#800080">http://www.etjy.com/showthread.php?t=55091&highlight=phonics</u>先把小意提供的这个好好玩熟http://www.etjy.com/showthread.php?t=48004&highlight=phonics小意整理的STARFALL的材料http://www.etjy.com/showthread.php?t=58376&highlight=phonics这里也是不错的地方,辅助材料很多http://www.readingtarget.com/PhonicsList.htm此帖由 yqbyqb8 在 2006-09-02 21:58 进行编辑...
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发表于 2006-6-4 19:54:58 | 只看该作者
<font color="#006400" size="3">来了!来了!千万别这么说,我不上论坛,大家还是可以继续你们的活动的。<font color="#006400" size="3">上个星期两个孩子轮流病倒,连续几个通宵照顾他们的结果是我自己跟在他们之后也病倒了 - 发了几天高烧。不过现在差不多全好了。<font color="#006400" size="3"> <img src='images/smiles/tong.gif' smilietext=':tong:' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt=':tong:' title=':tong:' />  
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-6-5 00:35:46 | 只看该作者
fengNwei+2006-06-04 19:54-->引用:fengNwei @ 2006-06-04 19:54 <font color="#006400" size="3">来了!来了!千万别这么说,我不上论坛,大家还是可以继续你们的活动的。<font color="#006400" size="3">上个星期两个孩子轮流病倒,连续几个通宵照顾他们的结果是我自己跟在他们之后也病倒了 - 发了几天高烧。不过现在差不多全好了。<font color="#006400" size="3"> <img src="images/smiles/tong.gif" border="0" onclick="javascript:window.open(this.src);" alt= style="CURSOR: pointer" onload="javascript:if(this.width>screen.width-500)this.style.width=screen.width-500;" />  
是啊,挺辛苦的,要注意身体啊,
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-6-5 00:39:41 | 只看该作者
有问题请教FNWhttp://www.hubbardscupboard.org/printable_booklets.html#SightWordBooklets...ghtWordBooklets上面的BOOKLETS都是每页都有两张相同的图片和句子,怎样使用呢?
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-6-5 01:21:26 | 只看该作者
Steps for Teaching PhonicsFollow these 10 steps to get started teaching phonics: Step 1:Gather all materials and store them together in a box: alphabet flash cards (such as School Zone's alphabet flash cards, available at www.walgreens.com), a good phonics program (such as Phonics Pathways or Action Reading, both available from our online bookstore) index cards, index card file, black wide-tip marker, beginner's wide-ruled writing tablet, 2 pencils with erasers, and decodable stories (such as Stories Based on Phonics, available from our online bookstore, or Bob Books First, available from www.amazon.com). Step 2:Before beginning, make sure your alphabet flash cards have the proper sound associated with each letter. For example, the a card should show a on the front and an apple (or another keyword beginning with the short a sound, such as alligator) on the back. The picture, while not absolutely necessary, helps the student remember the letter's sound. For each letter, check the associated picture to make sure its beginning sound matches the beginning sound of the keyword in the table below. If not, discard the incorrect cards and make up new flash cards using the index cards you purchased. Write the letter on the front, and draw a picture of the associated keyword on the back. Tip: In particular, check the x card: if it shows a xylophone or x-ray machine, discard the card, and make a new card with x on the front and a box on the back. Also check the vowel cards. If the i card shows ice cream or an icicle, discard the card, and make a new card with i on the front and an igloo on the back. Basic Sound-Letter CorrespondencesShort-Vowel Sounds Consonant Sounds Consonant Sounds /a/ spelled a in apple./e/ spelled e in elephant./i/ spelled i in igloo./o/ spelled o in octopus./u/ spelled u in umbrella./b/ spelled b in boy./k/ spelled c in cat./d/ spelled d in dog./f/ spelled f in fish./g/ spelled g in girl./h/ spelled h in hat./j/ spelled j in jet./k/ spelled k in kite./l/ spelled l in lip./m/ spelled m in map./n/ spelled n in nest. /p/ spelled p in pig./kw/ spelled qu in queen./r/ spelled r in rat./s/ spelled s in sun./t/ spelled t in top./v/ spelled v in van./w/ spelled w in wagon./ks/ spelled x in box./y/ spelled y in yarn./z/ spelled z in zebra. Step 3uring the first week, use the alphabet flash cards to drill the short-vowel sounds. Add several consonant sounds each day until you are drilling all short-vowel sounds and consonant sounds with your student each day. Do not rush this step. Keep drilling until all sounds are automatic, which usually takes 2-4 weeks. Tip: Work on phonics for at least 15 minutes a day, 5 days a week with your student. Frequency and consistency are more important than the length of time spent on each lesson. Step 4:After your student knows the short-vowel sounds and consonant sounds, next teach him how to orally blend two letters (b-a, ba) and read two-letter blends such as: ba, be, bi, bo, bu. Step 5:After your student can read two-letter blends, progress to three-letter blends: bat, sun, cot, dig, bed. Step 6:Each day, have your student read a set of words, then dictate these same words to him. (Help him form each letter and correct him gently, if necessary). This not only helps him remember the phonics lesson just learned, but it greatly improves spelling. Golden Rule of Phonics: Never allow your student to skip, guess, or substitute words. Accuracy is more important than speed. Step 7:After your student can read three-letter words easily, it's time to add a few irregular words (wacky words) that are necessary to read most sentences. The table lists the most important irregular words - teach these first. Write each word on an index card. Introduce two or three new words a week. Drill your student on these &quot;wacky words&quot; everyday, encouraging him to sound out as much of the word as possible (usually the vowel sound is the only irregular part). As your student masters each word, file the card in the card file under &quot;Words I Know.&quot; File new words under &quot;Words To Learn.&quot; Tip: What distinguishes these &quot;wacky words&quot; from so-called sight words? Most of these wacky words cannot be sounded out, usually because they contain a vowel sound that doesn't &quot;follow the rules.&quot; In contrast, the typical &quot;sight word&quot; list consists of mostly phonetically regular words (such as &quot;and&quot; and &quot;when&quot;) that the student is forced to memorize simply because he has never been taught to sound them out. Basic Wacky Words Introduce after student can read three-letter words Introduce after student has learned /th/ and /sh/ Introduce after student has learned long-vowel sounds a, Ito, intoor, forof, put the, she, he, me, be, weno, go, sodo, doing, doeswas, were, are said, says, have, heryou, your, yoursthey, their, therewhere, what, why, whoonce, one, come, somedone, nonetwo, too Step 8:After 3 to 4 months of reading lists of words and sentences, your student will be ready to read decodable stories (such as Stories Based on Phonics or Bob Books First). After he has mastered decodable stories, it's time to move on to easy books (such as Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss). As your student reads each book, add new irregular words to the Wacky Word file and review daily. Step 9:Continue teaching the lessons in the phonics program — don't stop just because your student can read. Most children need 1 to 2 years of reinforcement before their phonics knowledge becomes permanent. Step 10:Even after your student has finished the phonics program, make sure to reinforce his phonics knowledge by giving phonetically based spelling lists each week throughout elementary school. 看了这十个必须的步骤以后才知道为什么自己这么难把PHONICS进行下去,汗颜啊。不过看完了还是疑问重重,要进行还是不太容易啊。此帖由 yqbyqb8 在 2006-06-05 01:44 进行编辑...
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