Friday, February 6, 2015

That end of the year fatigue my toegepak and the children had been sick. I tried to tell myself it


That end of the year fatigue my toegepak and the children had been sick. I tried to tell myself it's okay for a couple of sick days to take off, but no, every now and I think we'll have to do something!
Fortunately I wonderful books from Kalahari order: Games for Learning, Games for Math and Games for Reading. Everyone Peggy Kaye. Wow! These books are great, or what? Some idea books have one or two smart ideas and the rest does not really work in practice. These books are full of brilliant, although easy games you along your child can do to improve their learning skills. summer kitchen Peggy IS a remedial teacher and the games worked out in her classroom with children who needed it. I have so few pages in each book have read and immediately I was excited for the next day's play and learning day! I will show you a couple of games!
The games in the books are divided up into pre-school and Grades 1-3. So there are easy and difficult activities. And almost all can be customized according to your child's ability and age. For this one I wrote numbers on paper and the children had to jump from one to ten (for Ilani 4) and Janey (6), to get to 20. When I give Janey numbers in words and had them put in the correct Number while standing on one leg. I later in the week a number word gave her, let her read it and then jump to the right number.
Peggy Kaye suggests that we have a picture in a magazine notes with all the face. Janey really enjoyed it. I did this to her the words in a given list, and she had the right one search. When she struggled, I would ask, "which begins eyebrow?" Then she heard the w and find the right word. We will do this again next week, and every time she remembered the words better game!
Janey had to stick the kitchen full of words. Later that day, the younger sister Ilani the words will fluctuate. She has microwave summer kitchen 'and' greenhouse 'swapped and' oven 'and' pantry 'and had to Janey errors come see and change it back. They both laughed this much in this regard. To me was also fun! : P
Another excellent game idea from Peggy's book "Games for Reading summer kitchen 'is a board game with sounds. Now, I have naturally adapted summer kitchen to African. She made pictures summer kitchen that begin with one of the following sounds: sh, ch, th. Then she places the audio on a circle with a spinner and where the arrow country, the child must move his skuifertjie on the corresponding picture. So if the spinner stops on sh ', the child should be looking for the first' sh 'picture like' shoe '.
I, Janey and Ilani played when three laps and it was great fun! The children could understand my pictures still. (Precious Ilani to say "I love you Mom monkey".) summer kitchen After the first round, Janey could itself immediately identify the newsprint and know whether to land or not on it.
Examples of pictures on the board is duck, spring, summer kitchen study, and the number one for ee and newsprint. Monkey, crane, summer kitchen moon and rush for aa sound. House, mouse, owl and onion onion for sound. Book, cake, shoe and foot ow sounds. Tree, stream, over, crown and bread oo sound. Fire wall and watch with hours pointer for your sound. I let Janey so some of the pictures recorded that she thoroughly enjoyed. We move items using a different game. The winner is the first one to the finish line, the last square on the game board.
I have on Pinterest this cute idea to teach color words. I love art with Felt and one morning all the color pieces summer kitchen Felt sewn. (My sewing machine would have been faster but I'm struggling to correct the thread, so he cut down all the time.) When I think about it to make a bag and Tenike (1) on a stage hung it on her arm and went with it.
I've got a reading game idea at Helen Keller's book, The Story of My Life. She explained how she, a blind and deaf girl, learned to read. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, would put the words next to the object. Then she felt her hands, which is to read the word, which was typed with a Braille machine, reading. summer kitchen (The letters stand out.) I told my children like Helen Keller and her interesting life. She had to learn as through it to experience and touch. For example, her teacher gave her tadpoles in a fishbowl given and so she put her hand in and feel the slippery little things and learning from her teacher, through their unique gesture language, that their baby frogs. A slip when on the floor and she had to feel around to find it. Pick it up and put him back in his water bowl where she feels relieved, how he swam away! She obviously felt they bigger and later the frogs in their

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