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Sensable Learning : Solving Literacy
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Mission: EnAble each student to achieve beyond expectations. Thursday, March 20, 2014. Solving is as primal as eating or sleeping," says David Kwong on the TED stage in 2014. He then used a bit of magic to demonstrate evidence of the brain's powerful solving ability during his talk. So what does this have to do with literacy? Children can solve the language code in its simplest form in the beginning. Wait on the other bits of information like the letter's name, capital letters and. I've heard this idea p...
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Sensable Learning : Three Simple Ways to Enable a Young Reader
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Mission: EnAble each student to achieve beyond expectations. Sunday, September 29, 2013. Three Simple Ways to Enable a Young Reader. You are your child's first teacher. H. Ere are three simple ways to enable your young reader. 1) Practice nursery rhymes. 2) Teach letter sounds with lowercase letters. 3) Read to your child. It is that simple. Remind yourself to keep it simple and you will relish the results. 1) Teach your child nursery rhymes. Rhymes help establish phonological awareness,. Begin with incr...
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Sensable Learning : A Traditionally-Trained Educator's Observations at Counterpane Montessori School
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Mission: EnAble each student to achieve beyond expectations. Sunday, August 11, 2013. A Traditionally-Trained Educator's Observations at Counterpane Montessori School. If you haven't already figured it out, I'm a bit of a Maverick," Brenda Erickson explained shortly after we met. If you need proof, visit Counterpane. And if you need even more proof, take a look at Souns. A Montessori-minded early literacy program. Designed for ages 0-3. Logical reasoning is honored and concentration is practiced. The sch...
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Sensable Learning : March 2014
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Mission: EnAble each student to achieve beyond expectations. Thursday, March 20, 2014. Solving is as primal as eating or sleeping," says David Kwong on the TED stage in 2014. He then used a bit of magic to demonstrate evidence of the brain's powerful solving ability during his talk. So what does this have to do with literacy? Children can solve the language code in its simplest form in the beginning. Wait on the other bits of information like the letter's name, capital letters and. I've heard this idea p...
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‘Back to Basics’ Basically Flawed | Simons Says
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Creativity in Education, Commerce, and Life. 8216;Back to Basics’ Basically Flawed. February 7, 2011. This is the story that comes to mind when I read comments and opinions such as that of Calgary’s David Steele, in an article run in the January 30 Calgary Herald, about the value (or decisive lack thereof) of arts in education:. Http:/ www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/Back basics/4192283/story.html#ixzz1CfGi9Pby. I love reading comments like Mr Steele’s. They become a source of motivation and lear...
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Difference Between Ownership and Guardianship | Souns Talk Weblog
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Talk about Souns early literacy and letter sounds. Difference Between Ownership and Guardianship. April 15, 2015. A preschool learner using Souns builds an isiXhosa word – isele – by listening to sounds in the word. This is Part III of our Souns training trip to South Africa. “. It’s ok if others take our ideas as long as they build upon them.” Simon Sinek. Similar in font and size to the authorized Souns letter, but different in material, texture, and color. Take the infraction, the disappointment, and ...
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Sensable Learning : September 2013
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Mission: EnAble each student to achieve beyond expectations. Sunday, September 29, 2013. Three Simple Ways to Enable a Young Reader. You are your child's first teacher. H. Ere are three simple ways to enable your young reader. 1) Practice nursery rhymes. 2) Teach letter sounds with lowercase letters. 3) Read to your child. It is that simple. Remind yourself to keep it simple and you will relish the results. 1) Teach your child nursery rhymes. Rhymes help establish phonological awareness,. Begin with incr...
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SounsTalk: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009. An Email Conversation With Asa (age 4). Me: is it fun? Did you play in it? Asa: i clmd a roc wl. Me: that is wonderful! Asa: i clmd hi. A few days later, Asa emailed again. Asa: sciz or gra. It is sunny. it is warm. is it cold at your house? Asa: it is nt cod. A Change of Practice. A Story To Follow. Please visit Duncan's website at www.caringbridge.org/visit/duncanlawrence. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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SounsTalk: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. A Question About Order of Introduction. We received our Souns about a month ago and right away gave our son the o. He now has the o, m, s, t and p and is loving them. Just today we were driving around and he was pointing out sounds on signs - and s in the Safeway grocery store sign, an m in another sign. it is so amazing to see him learn and recognize the sounds. Thanks so much for such a great learning tool! Asa: monstrs eet uthr monmstrs. Asa: im a rabt. Asa: im a bee. I am i...
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SounsTalk: Progress in Knysna, South Africa
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Thursday, September 9, 2010. Progress in Knysna, South Africa. In a country with eleven official languages, teaching literacy in South Africa can be a challenge. However, since all eleven languages use the latin alphabet, it is a perfect environment for learning with Souns. I was delighted to receive this story from Knysna this morning:. Thank you, Lesley, for this update! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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