Easy Kindergarten Reading Lesson
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- I always say you can make a ton of reading progress with your child in just 5 minutes (or less) a day, and I'm here to prove it with this video!
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Video Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Review
01:44 Activity
03:34 Blending
05:08 Final Thoughts
This is amazing content, thank you so much!
What made you stop there? I've definitely been accidentally pushing too long with my 3 y.o. How did you decide that it was enough for today?
In this case, he definitely could have done more. He were having fun, still fully engaged, enjoying the lesson. But I stopped at 5 minutes to show how much could be done in a short period of time without pushing further. Generally though, I try to go as long as every individual kid can go, but make sure to stop while the kid is still having fun and doing well to end it on a good note.
AMAZING GODB BLESS
Love, love, love itttt! Thank you!
Was wondering if you could make a video on how to teach different ways of reading of the letter Aa. Thanks again!
Love it, I will try it.
Very nice, thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Lovely! Could you teach us how to teach maths please ? 😊
I would love that too.
Thank you
You're welcome
very useful .. please make similar videos
You're a remarkable teacher. I have 3yo twin boys and two older kids. I'm here to learn! Question: at 2:48 you asked, "Ready to do a bit of blending?" - I just watched your video about how to keep children focused. What if he wasn't ready to do blending?
That's a good question. And yes, that would be a non-example in terms of when to use questions vs. directions. In this case, it's about adjusting your teaching for the kid in front of you and this little one gets really excited about and is motivated by moving to the next skill. So the question was more about motivation and transition vs. a real question.
Can you share some free modulesnor reading material for kids for beginner?
This child is amazing
What about autistic children? How would one adapt this to autistic 4year old?
I'd love to see him work with an autistic child also, they do not process the same depending where they are on the spectrum, I'd love to see his techniques
What do you think about learnig to write in cursive first and learn to read while learning to write?
No, cursive comes after getting the letters written correctly. Reading comes first then writing. When they can remember the letter names and sounds, then them write the letters, upper and lower case.
I wish I knew about you three years ago!
Question please…I have twin 4yr olds…When teaching Do you recommend teaching both at the same time or separately?
I explain that here! czcams.com/video/B_rVXTyTnt0/video.htmlsi=xMR7cd4NgWGIl_n6
I have teach my child to sounds all alphabet but somehow she still needs time to memorized all. What do you think should I move to blend letter or still review the sounds?
This resource will help! czcams.com/video/SIKeycg4vc8/video.htmlsi=mHRzZ9j3pSk7ZjsR
Can you do a video on how to get them to actually learn to do the blends. My little one knows the letter sounds but have a hard time blending them.
How old is your child? If he's too young, he may not be developmentally ready. When he is ready, you could try blending as a separate lesson - start with easy ending blends like nd, nt
@@meemtong5589 4 years old.
what age do you recommend? My baby is 3, she knows her sounds. Is it too early?
That's good
My son is in a bilingual program with Spanish. They want him to learn his ABCs in Spanish 1st and not to introduce English yet at all. Do you have a phonics video for spanish? I have been trying to see if you do. I see you have spanish phonics cards.
I do not, sorry!
Maybe something you could look into?
@@abigailbacon4318In Spanish we use the book "SILABARIO" for learning to read. I hope this help. 😊
How old is this child? My kiddo is 4.5 and we’re starting to work on blending but he struggles making it “smooth” for example. “Set” would be ssss…eeeee….t but he doesn’t ever smooth it out / make it short to get to “set”
Same!
Try teaching them by saying SSSSSEEEET without pauses or breaks in between. You Do a few examples a day for a few days from your mouth and I promise you your kid will get it
I like to start blending all out loud and 2 sounds (like at, up, it). Tons of tips in my other videos!
My daughter is 6 and struggles with blending.
How old is this kid?, he is great at blending
He is 4! He started with the letter sounds, then blending 2 sounds out loud, then written. I explain these steps in my free workshop, here’s the link if you’re interested. www.toddlersread.com/free-workshop
Where do I even begin?
Phonics. Start with the letter sounds and then when they've grasped it, you teach them to blend the sounds.Honestly, with children I realize you need consistency( most importantly) and then time with them ( keep it short and sweet as much as possible). Check out his other videos though, I learned so much from them. I'm sure you would too.
Thank you so much!❤
My free workshop is a great place to start! www.toddlersread.com/free-workshop
@@toddlerscanread Thank you so much! I'll definitely check it out! ❤
Can I do anything with my 17 month old? He is able to make an A and B sound but loses interest fast
I'd like an answer for this too.
He is only 17 months. Attention span is at most 30 seconds.
@@meemtong5589 that’s about right haha
sir my daughter is 1 yeaar old and she can talk.
I want to do homeschooling.Sir can you give me the tip that when and how to start?
I think its important to see individually what she can handle and to teach that, just one step at the time, not trying too much, but just step bij step what she can handle
And you also may want to consider if its important to you that she grows up with peers or not. If so, you might want to wait, so she can learn at school and also develop social skils with peers and make friends (but that depends on how far ahead she is/will be of her peers
Question if a kid 5 year old knows all the letter sounds they are beginning to blend
But the blend say " t a p" but they say sap what is going on or "t o p" he will read pot
What is happening here
Lots of things could be happening, but one thing to try is making sure they're strong on blending all combinations of 2-sound words (at, up, op). My Blending Words course moves through all of these and also provides more tips for correcting different blending errors. Here's a preview of the course! czcams.com/video/EjZzWmSSKlo/video.html
Awesome !!!
I have though one question:
Why do you have in English the same sound (a) for both: for "u" and for "o" ???
Probably you'll tell me there's a difference in the way you're expelling the air... Correct, but... Huff, English is both beautiful and hard to learn, and the German language is even harder! 😅
i want you to teach my kid 👦🏻.. will u please teach my kid through any social media
I'm not a tutor but my courses can help YOU teach your kid! :)
@@toddlerscanread what is that course ?
Can you do videos specifically for kids? So they can watch on their own.
The whole point is eye contact and you are the teacher
My 6year old kid has started reading she can pronounce the sounds of words correctly but could not be able to spell them altogether kindly make a detail video or series of video for new learners in spelling
My best support is my Reading Rules course which covers all the reading and spelling rules. But here's a helpful spelling lesson video if you're interested: czcams.com/video/Yo6CtNGovCY/video.htmlsi=3WYMJ498GRZNpV8z
Blending is challenging for kids, and it takes a lot of consistent practice for them to process it.