learn phonics reading & Writing through art
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Suitable for kids ages 3.5 to 6 years old. Your child will learn phonics and how to write their ABC's and Numbers with all sorts of brushes, crayons, paint brushes, pen, pencils, etc. Learning Phonics early will help kids to exercise their brain and build confidence in school. Children who learn phonics will be able to sound out unfamiliar words, this helps them to improve their grasp of vocabulary and language. Children who practice reading often through phonics, get better in all subjects in school. They will also be better in syllable structure. Higher reading skills result in better success in their academic life. This will form their confidence in learning all subjects in school.
Why is Learning Phonics From A Young Age Important?
Phonics is important because it teaches relationship between letters and sounds, which is crucial for developing strong literacy skills. Phonics instruction helps children learn to decode unfamiliar words, so they can read with greater fluency and comprehension. It also helps children understand the structure of written language, including how words are spelled and how they are formed.
Without phonics instruction, children may struggle to decode words, leading to frustration and a lack of interest in reading. They may also struggle with spelling and writing, as they do not understand the relationship between letters and sounds. By teaching phonics, we can help children develop the foundational skills they need to become successful readers and writers.
Additionally, phonics instruction can be particularly beneficial for English Language Learners, as it helps them decode unfamiliar words in English and become more proficient readers and writers. Overall, phonics is a critical component of early childhood education, and it lays the foundation for lifelong literacy skills.
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Suitable for kids ages 3-6 years old. We adopt a "Learn through Play" with art and crafts to instill a fun and positive environment where children enjoys their time while learning the alphabets, phonics, reading and writing. Children that learn phonics at a young age, tends to read earlier than other kids, and that helps them to succeed in school academics and in life. Learning how to read and write can be fun! Children learn better when they are having fun and enjoying themselves. Our enrolled kids always look forward coming back to our Craft Art Space, as it feels like they are playing instead of studying. Research has shown that "Learn through Play" is the most effective way for children to absorb new information.
Learning the sounds of each alphabet will help your child learn how to read earlier than others. It will help build their confidence as they will be able to read and understand their different school subjects. Reading is the most important basic academic skill that forms the foundation of their school life. Your child will be able to read unfamiliar words, hence enhance their vocabulary and language. Learning phonics and reading help students to understand every different subjects better in school. This will help them to succeed in their academic life from an early age. Learning Phonics lays the foundation for strong literacy skills to become successful readers and writers.
Singapore's education system is taught in English, hence reading and writing in English would be the most important basic skill that our kids must adopt in school. Learning phonics and reading early will help children to understand every single subject matters better. Allowing them to "keep up" and excel in school will help your child build confidence early in their school life. Students who struggle to read at an early age, will start to dread school and studying. This will then be a very hard struggle for the rest of their student's school life. Learning is a life long journey, at Craft Art Space, we instill a positive and fun environment so as not to stress our kids as they learn.
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1h Learn Phonics through Crafts Materials Ala Carte Session - $39
6 Sessions - $216 ($36 per session)
12 Sessions 1 Term - $396 ($33 per session)
48 Sessions 4 Terms 1 Year - $1440 ($30 per session)
Suitable for Kids Age 3.5 up to 6 years old. Learning phonics through the help of arts and craft would be much more interesting than the usual boring classroom. They will sing along to a variety of Phonics songs, while painting and doing ABC's craft art at the same time. "A is for apple, ah ah ah apple, B is for baby, ber ber baby..". They will also learn what words starts with each Alphabets: "A is for Ant, A is for Airplane, A is for Amazing!". Kids learn better through fun and with friends!
Guided Workshop
1h Practice Writing + Crafts Materials Ala Carte Session - $39
6 Sessions - $216 ($36 per session)
12 Sessions 1 Term - $396 ($33 per session)
48 Sessions 4 Terms 1 Year - $1440 ($30 per session)
Suitable for Kids Age 3.5 up to 6 years old. Learn writing ABCs and numbers 123 with fun! Learning does not have to be just with pencils and papers. We will let the kids learn their alphabets and numbers through fun, with the use of paint brushes, crayons, markers, chalks, and arts and crafts. Kids learn better through fun and with friends!
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Why phonics is essential?
The role of phonics in learning to read is one of the most researched aspects of education, in terms of both the volume of research over the past few decades and the consistency of the evidence. Numerous reviews of scientific studies of reading have recommended that early reading instruction should have a well-developed systematic and explicit phonics component.
The research has also shown that children who struggle to learn to read — either because they have had an impoverished home learning environment or because of a learning difficulty — are most likely to benefit from highly systematic and explicit phonics instruction. However, all children benefit from phonics instruction to some extent, whether it is for learning to read or learning to spell.
10 Key Benefits of Phonics Education with Children
As a parent, one of the most important things in life is seeing your child do well in school and life, and one key stepping stone on this path is becoming a good reader. For teachers, it is all the same, as The Department of Education states that deploying a phonics education at an early age can also help children develop culturally, socially, and emotionally. Research shows that phonics when taught correctly is one of the most effective ways of teaching children to learn to read, and can lay a proper foundation for the success of a child.
Reading exercises the brain.
Reading in itself is a complex mental task that helps increase a young reader’s intelligence by building new neural pathways in the brain. Phonics allows children to see letters written on a page and provides them with the tools to understand it properly. Beyond reading and writing, it helps children develop general thinking skills such as probabilistic reasoning and reasoning by analogy.
Children who practice reading often through phonics, get better.
The old saying “practice makes perfect” ties in well with phonics, as it is an important tool for children to develop reading fluency. Over time, children are able to develop into fluent readers who can quickly recognize familiar words and easily sound out new words they encounter.
Sound to symbol recognition becomes faster
A child who learns reading through phonics will have excellent phonemic awareness – which is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate letter symbols with their appropriate sound.
Reading builds a child’s patience and concentration.
Most of the time while a child practices reading, they are required to sit still and quietly so that they can focus on the task at hand. They also become better students by following a teacher’s instruction over time.
Reading improves grasp of vocabulary and language.
Extensive reading helps children broaden their vocabulary and general knowledge. Phonics allows young readers to develop their reading comprehension and decode new words as they read. With practice, this action becomes so automatic that they are able to easily understand the overall meaning of words while they are reading.
Phonics education helps children be imaginative and empathetic
As children develop their reading skills and learn about people, places, and events outside of their own experience, they begin to imagine how they would feel in that situation. They see the world with new eyes and can better visualize the descriptions of what they read.
Sounding out unfamiliar words is easier
Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Shane Templeton and Francine Johnson, authors of “Words Their Way,” mention that teaching phonics allows students to find the regular patterns of words, and connect them for easier reading. Unfamiliar words are easier for unravel as children develop their phonemic awareness.
Children learn syllable structure
A student who learns phonics becomes more familiar with syllable structure. For example, acknowledging that a closed syllable will end in a consonant and have a short vowel, while an open syllable will end in a vowel that makes a long sound. English structures become clearer and easier to understand through phonics education.
Higher reading skills result in better success in school.
Through Phonics education, children become more active with their reading, which also promotes achievement in other subjects, not just English. Children can better grasp other types of knowledge across their curriculum.
The learning experience is fun!
Teaching phonics is often designed to be fun and engaging for children. For example, games are often tied to lessons, and the visuals which accompany the lessons are usually very vibrant. This approach is meant to enhance the learning experience, and ultimately results in better overall development of reading and writing skills.
Learning From A Young Age
Phonics is important because it teache relationship between letters and sounds, which is crucial for developing strong literacy skills. Phonics instruction helps children learn to decode unfamiliar words, so they can read with greater fluency and comprehension. It also helps children understand the structure of written language, including how words are spelled and how they are formed.
Without phonics instruction, children may struggle to decode words, leading to frustration and a lack of interest in reading. They may also struggle with spelling and writing, as they do not understand the relationship between letters and sounds. By teaching phonics, we can help children develop the foundational skills they need to become successful readers and writers.
Additionally, phonics instruction can be particularly beneficial for English Language Learners, as it helps them decode unfamiliar words in English and become more proficient readers and writers. Overall, phonics is a critical component of early childhood education, and it lays the foundation for lifelong literacy skills.
Importance Of Early Childhood Phonics
Early childhood phonics is incredibly important because it lays the foundation for strong literacy skills later in life. During the early years, children’s brains are rapidly developing, and they are especially receptive to learning new skills. By introducing phonics during this critical period, we can help children develop the foundational skills they need to become successful readers and writers.
Phonics instruction helps children understand the relationship between letters and sounds, so they can decode words and read with greater fluency and comprehension. It also helps children understand the structure of written language, including how words are spelled and how they are formed.
Without phonics instruction during the early years, children may struggle to develop these critical literacy skills. They may struggle to decode words, leading to frustration and a lack of interest in reading. They may also struggle with spelling and writing, as they do not understand the relationship between letters and sounds.By introducing phonics during the early years, we can help children develop strong literacy skills that will serve them throughout their lives. Phonics instruction can be introduced in a variety of ways, including through phonemic awareness activities for preschoolers and phonics worksheets for kindergarten. Teachers and parents can also use a variety of instructional strategies, such as direct instruction, small group instruction, and one-on-one instruction, to engage children in phonics learning.
Phonemic Awareness Activities For Preschoolers:
Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words. This skill is essential for developing phonics skills later on. Preschoolers can benefit from a variety of phonemic awareness activities, including rhyming games, sound recognition games, and sound segmentation activities. These activities can help children develop their listening skills, as well as their ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in words.
FAQs
Q: What is phonics?
A: Phonics is a method of teaching reading and writing that focuses on the relationship between letters and sounds. It involves teaching children how to decode words by sounding out letters and syllables.
Q: Why is phonics important in early childhood education?
A: Phonics is important in early childhood education because it lays the foundation for strong literacy skills later in life. By introducing phonics during this critical period, we can help children develop the foundational skills they need to become successful readers and writers.
Q: What are some benefits of phonics instruction for English Language Learners?
A: Phonics instruction can be particularly beneficial for English Language Learners, as it helps them decode unfamiliar words in English and become more proficient readers and writers. It can also help them learn the structure of written English, which can be very different from their native language.
So what’s the fuss about phonics?
What is phonics?
Scientific studies have repeatedly found that explicit systematic phonics instruction is the most effective way to teach children how to read. Without it, some children will end up having serious reading difficulties. But what is explicit systematic phonics? Let’s break this term down.
Phonics – teaching children the sounds made by individual letter or letter groups (for example, the letter “c” makes a k sound), and teaching children how to merge separate sounds together to make it one word (for example, blending the sounds k, a, t makes CAT). This type of phonics teaching is often referred to as “synthetic phonics”.
Explicit – directly teaching children the specific associations between letters and sounds, rather than expecting them to gain this knowledge indirectly.
Systematic – English has a complicated spelling system. It is important to teach letter sound mappings in a systematic way, beginning with simple letter sound rules and then moving onto more complex associations.
The term “phonics” has been used quite loosely by several reading programs, with some straying from these fundamental principles.
For example, some programs, such as Embedded Phonics, teach phonics by asking children to guess unfamiliar words using cues, such as the meaning of a word gleaned from sentence context.
Other programs ask children to look at words (for example, pig, page, pen all start with the same sound) and learn letter-sound rules by analysing or making comparisons between those words (analogy or analytical phonics).
These programs are not as effective as those focusing on letter-sound knowledge taught in an explicit and systematic fashion.
Why is it important?
Phonics instruction teaches children how to decode letters into their respective sounds, a skill that is essential for them to read unfamiliar words by themselves.
Keep in mind that most words are in fact unfamiliar to early readers in print, even if they have spoken knowledge of the word. Having letter-sound knowledge will allow children to make the link between the unfamiliar print words to their spoken knowledge.
The Role of Phonics in Early Childhood Education: Why It Matters
Learning to read is one of the most crucial milestones in a child’s early development. The foundation of this skill is often laid by introducing children to phonics – the relationship between letters and sounds. This article aims to elucidate the role of phonics in early childhood education and why it holds such significance in your child’s literacy journey.
Why Phonics?
Phonics instruction is a key aspect of early literacy teaching in countries around the world, including Singapore. Its core purpose is to teach children how letters correspond to sounds, enabling them to decode words and develop early reading skills. But why exactly is phonics so important?
Phonics Builds a Foundation
Phonics instruction lays a solid foundation for a child’s reading journey. By understanding how letters form sounds and combine to create words, children gain the skills necessary to decode unfamiliar text. This not only fosters reading fluency but also promotes spelling accuracy and comprehension, contributing to overall language proficiency.
Phonics Enhances Confidence
Mastering phonics can significantly boost a child’s confidence. As they become proficient in decoding words, they experience a sense of achievement. This confidence can motivate them to explore more complex texts, broadening their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Phonics: A Stepping Stone to Independent Reading
Ultimately, phonics is the stepping stone to independent reading. A solid grounding in phonics empowers children to decode text independently, opening up a world of learning opportunities. It allows them to enjoy stories, learn from informative texts, and express their thoughts and creativity through writing.
How Paced Learning Reading Program Can Help
At Paced Learning Reading Program, we understand the importance of phonics in early childhood education. Our programs are designed to systematically guide children through the stages of phonics development in a fun and engaging environment. By combining research-based methods with interactive activities, we aim to ignite a passion for reading and lifelong learning in every child.
Invest in your child’s literacy development by introducing them to phonics instruction early. Explore the offerings at Paced Learning Reading Program, and discover how our proven methodology can boost your child’s reading skills, confidence, and love for learning.
Conclusion
The role of phonics in early childhood education cannot be overstated. It’s a vital component of literacy development, paving the way for successful reading and writing skills. Through effective phonics instruction, we can nurture confident, independent readers who are ready to embrace the challenges of their academic journey.
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