In
preschools, children learn the skills which lay the groundwork for the future.
Through their playing, singing, and learning, toddlers develop the skills that
ultimately help them learn to read, write, build their math and science skills,
and become a successful human being. Like many other preschools and daycare
centers, in Daycare
Pasadena, CA, also kids develop their reading skills throughout
the day, not only during the 'reading’ time. Here teachers use read aloud as
well as poems, songs, and rhymes to teach different concepts across all
subjects. All their classrooms are filled with signs and labeled objects which
help kids make connections between objects and words, and words and letters.
Different reading activities children do in
preschools:
- Making character
puppets: As kids learn to read
books, they must have some favorite characters. During art and craft time,
teachers encourage children to create their favorite character puppets.
Teachers use those puppets to act out the stories with the kids.
- Makeup stories: At home, you can tell your child stories
about your childhood and make up some creative stories together. This
activity will help your child to become more imaginative and creative in
forming their own stories.
- Making letter
cookies: You can roll out cookie
dough into letters. Help your child to spell his name using the cookie
letters. This type of fun activity will help him develop a liking for
reading.
- Rhyme time: This is another fun game you can play with
your child. You have to take turns saying words (it can be real words or
some imaginative silly words), and their rhyming words. Playing this
rhyming word game is very helpful in developing children's vocabulary.
Preschool reading resources:
- Pete the Cat Phonics Box
Set: This box set is an essential reading
resource in Daycare Pasadena, CA. The set contains 12
colorful books covering long and short vowel sounds, a carrier long box,
some original artwork from the author/illustrator James Dean. Through
these books, the author has shared some research-backed methods to easily
teach kids how to read.
- BOB Books Value
Set: The BOB Book, authored by
a teacher, are probably the first book children can read all by
themselves. This big bundle includes 9 books set and covers everything
from the alphabet to rhyming words.
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