martes, 26 de noviembre de 2013

HOMEWORK WITH MR VIVAS

TRUE STORIES

READING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHILDREN WITH FUNNY STORIES

One of the most important tools

One of the most important tools of pre-reading is to preview the selection and look for unfamiliar words. Write down those words, decode them, and look up their definition. If you do this, your reading will be smoother, and you will increase your comprehension by leaps and bounds!
What you bring to the printed page will affect how you understand what you read and may be what is most important in understanding what you read. A little preparation goes a long way.


Reading activities guide you child through learning about letters, sight words, and more the fun way! Browse thorugh our selection of reading activities to see how your child can learn to read through hopscoth, clothespin exercises, and cookie baking! Usinig these reading activities keeps your child interested througt leteracy exercises, keeping his engamement and attention while learning, practicing, and studying, hel your child learn to read with these reading activities. Reading stories for kids aloud to your baby stimulates developing senses, and builds listening. Reading aloud: Teaches a baby about communication.
Introduces concepts sucha as numbers, letters, colors, and shapes in a fun way
builds listening, memory, and vocalubary skills
gives babies information aobut the world around them
 
Hearing words helps to build a rich network of words in a baby's brain. Kids whose parents frequently talk/read to them know mor words by age 2 than children who have not been read to. And kids who are read to during their early years are more likey to learn to read at the right time.
When you read, your child hears you using many different emotions and expresive sounds, which fosters social and emotional develpment. Reading also invites your baby to look pint, touch, and anwer questions- all of which promote social develpmente and thinking skills. And your baby improves language skills by imitating sounds, recognizing pictures, and learning words.
 Hearing words helps to build a rich network of words in a baby's brain. Kids whose parents frequently talk/read to them know mor words by age 2 than children who have not been read to. And kids who are read to during their early years are more likey to learn to read at the right time.

When you read, your child hears you usiing many different emotions and expresive sounds, which fosters social and emotional develpment. Reading also invites your baby to look pint, touch, and anwer questions- all of which promote social develpmente and thinking skills. And your baby improves language skills by imitating sounds, recognizing pictures, and learning words. Don't forget to improvise differnt voices or wear a ssy hat to make the story that
When the children reading, They get knowledges about diferents things and they learn about gramat too

The child and his mother: A curious child asked his mother: “Mommy ... beyond the radar trap with a sign reading “TIPS” and a bucket at his feet full of change. .... I like these stories, they keep me laughing and happy as i share.

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