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Monday 17 October 2016

A Guide For Beginning Readers For Kindergarten

By Christine Evans


Most kids begin reading at a very young age, probably younger than most of us may expect. At this age they easily pick up and memorize words which they may have frequently seen. During this process it is important for their guardians to give them the correct tools to guide them to become effortless readers. For beginning readers for kindergarten, this is important step as this greatly boosts their confidence.

It has been reported that most of the children respond to sight word. These are simple words that a kid can actually read at first sight. They include words like sit, stand, go, food and many other words with simple structures. They can learn even faster when they are given in form of small flash cards. The cards can be customized to include more graphical eye catching coloured images.

In the early stages a tutor should put more stress on the phonetics rather than the actual letters. By doing this the child quickly learns to associate sounds with the letters used in the word. Phonetics will aid the children in reading of more words with ease even if they have not encountered it before. In addition to that the kid also learns some basic phonetic rules like the silent letters.

The fundamental rule the tutor should observe is that the book should have a captivating storyline. It is essential that the kid does not get bored in this journey. Writing is a skill and so a tutor has a responsibility to ensure the kid has access to the best of all books only. It is essential for this book to repeat the word in a continuous rhythm fashion.

The books should always be an interesting one. This is a rule of thumb, or else the kid will easily lose get bored and this is an express lane to the slowest reading progress ever. The tutor needs to identify a skilled author who knows how to write the character books. This literal piece should have simple and repetitive words. Moreover, the words should be easy to decode, with the story maintaining its captivating story line. Some of the books that may be included are not limited to:

Ted Arnolds book I Spy Fly Guy. In the book the characters buzz and fly guy are enjoying kids favourite game- hide and seek. Problems begin when fly guy hide in the garbage collection can and the can taken by garbage collectors. Find out what happens next in this best seller edition. This is a rib cracking book the kid will probably not tired of.

Tales For The Very Picky Eaters is another impeccable book in the kindergarten series. Picky eaters are not the only people who will find the book nostalgic of the good old days. Jamess dad tells an imaginative story to his son for why he should try all foods at his sight. The book has small chapters and it is advisable to read one chapter if the kid is still in mastery stage.

Finally, We Are in A Book is another title that cannot go unmentioned. This book is very engaging to the young kids. Surprisingly enough it can be used by kids in different stages of progress. The reader is taken into an adventure by Elephant and Piggie. What happens next is left for the young star to find out.




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