Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012

My Son Can Now Read!

Yes, all my patience and hardwork has paid off  :-)

Liam can now read on his own. Simple words and simple sentences. He is still not a perfect reader, but he is getting there. I was able to record it but the file is too big for blogger. I was able to upload it though in my Facebook account  :-)

Of course, not everyone gave the thumbs up sign :p who cares? It doesn't matter :)

I just feel proud because it is a personal achievement for both me and my son. I feel a different kind of high seeing him now, comparing him and looking back at how he was when we were just starting. When I hear him read to me, struggle to read the words correctly, sound out each letter top come up with the word and overcome it --all music to my ears. Feel na feel ko ang pagiging nanay, dahil ako ang nagturo sa anak ko magbasa. Sorry, but I won't give credit to his teachers in pre-school and in childcare because formal reading is taught in the big schools. Early childhood education here are all play-based unlike in Manila. Weird, huh?

I know this is only the beginning and it's still a long way for my little boy.But as they say, the first step is usually the hardest, once you've made that, the rest is history.

Another milestone Kuya Liam, reading at the age of 4 years and 4 months :D Another proud moment for both me and your Papa! Great job, Kuya!!!

Looking forward to more reading bonding nights with you.  :-)


Friday, March 25, 2011

My Little Experiment

When I started teaching more than a year ago here in Sydney I realized thru my observations that they teach kids to read here differently. In Manila, it's thru phonemes (sound of letters) but here in Sydney, they use sight words! No wonder they are poor spellers :( I came across Year 3 and Year 4 students who can't even spell simple words correctly. I was comparing them with my former Ateneo students and Filipino students in general. On one of our BESA gatherings I was telling this story to some of the Nettes when one of the Nettes informed me that the reason why they do this is because Aussies speak different English. They have this twang and if they base their spelling on how they say the word, more often than not, the words will really be misspelled. That was a good reason and that explains it! Yes, I do agree, because unlike American English which is quite clear when you speak it, Aussie English is indeed different. BUt being a parent and a teacher, I knew that shouldn't be an excuse for my children to grow up not knowing how to speak English well and spell words correctly. So there was this mental note of addressing this dilemma when the proper time comes.

A few months back, we encountered this site Reading Eggs. It was supposedly a web-based program that teaches your kids how to read. We had a four week trial and Liam enjoyed it. Well, he just did not enjoy it when he has to stay on one stage before proceeding to the next level.He didn't have patience for that hehehe. Going back, I was able to see that it used a variety of techniques: phonemes, sight words, and repetition. When the trial was over I realized that I should continue to teach LIam how to read (and spell at that) using some of the techniques I learned in Reading eggs.

So here goes my experiment. I chose the word "the" for his first sight word. I got my flashcard, created 4 more copies and put the copies on different areas of the house -- cupboard, comfort rooms (within Liam's eye level), and Harry Potter door so he can easily see it and be remembered of his sight words. My house guests actually ask me after they use the toilet why there are flash cards posted on the wall inside the toilet, hehehe. I asked him first to identify the letters (which he does easily) and then I made the sounds of each letter then reading it altogether now as one word. I was and am in no hurry (especially after reading the book Raising boys, I know better now when dealing with little boys like him hehehe). Every now and then I would ask him. His first sight word lasted for three weeks before I introduced a new sight word. For the three weeks he has been dealing with the word "the" I was able to observe that he spells the letters first before reading it, well, better than not knowing how to spell at all right? And now I do random check on him if he has transferred his learning by giving him pamphlets or misalettes or magazines which might have the word "the". I point to the word and ask him to read it, as usual, he identifies the letters first before reading the word ( I wonder when he'll be ready to just read the word and not spell it anymore, but as I've said, I am in no hurry).

Yesterday, I grabbed his painting book and asked him to look for the word "the" I was ready to give up thinking there was no "the" word in the book, but lo and behold, he saw one and pointed it to me. Identifying the letters one at a time then reading the word as a whole. So I guess, my little experiment is working. Hopefully, when he goes to the big school his teachers will not feel frustrated like me whenever I see older kids not knowing how to read and spell coorectly ;)

New sight word: in :)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

My Newest Reading Adventure

Just like writing, I have a love affair with reading. For me, spending an hour or so inside a bookstore is one relaxing activity. Browsing through the piles and hundreds of books in front of me and end up choosing the right book is one big adventure for me!

I am particularly happy that bookstores have always tried to attract buyers by offering sales or discounts. Here in Sydney, I was so happy when I got to purchase a book, a DVD and a instructional set for my son, for only $5 each!

The last book that I finished reading was "Have A Little Faith" by Mitch Albom. I am a fan of Mitch Albom, I think I am close to completing collecting all of his books. I was glad that he went back to writing non-fiction this time after having a couple of books after the hit Tuesdays with Morrie.I deliberately did not finish the book in one sitting. I knew that while I was reading chapter by chapter, I would come across a lot of things that I could reflect upon. And true enough it almost took me four months to finish reading it. But I am happy. Because he didn't disappoint me.

There were a lot of things that you can ponder on the life of the two main characters. I even found myself crying when it came to the part where he had to deliver his eulogy already. Don't worry, I won't spoil it for you. But I would recommend the book to anyone.

Maybe in my next blog, I can share with you some of the points that made an impact on me. As for now, I have started with another reading adventure, this time, it deals with happiness.

As soon as I'm done with it, you will definitely hear from me.