During the past few months, we have explored the development of both decoding sounds and language comprehension. As a review, decoding is the ability to apply knowledge of letter-sound relationships to correctly pronounce written words. Language comprehension is the ability to derive meaning from ...
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How Children Learn Language Comprehension to Become Better Readers
Once a child learns the majority of their letter sounds by decoding they also need to learn Language Comprehension, which is the ability to derive meaning from spoken words. It has nothing to do with the actual written letters on a page, but how a child’s oral language ...
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How Children Learn to Decode Sounds into Words to Become Better Readers
Before children are even introduced to the written language on paper they must become aware of the oral language they need to identify the written sounds. Oral language came well before written language in human history. Humans have been speaking for over 200,000 years, yet the earliest forms ...
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Learning to Be Thankful in Our Class
The children have been working on an array of activities in which they must be more aware of others’ needs. This is especially true during the holiday season. We have been sharing a variety of books that let the children understand the concept of those in need throughout the world and how they can ...
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The Busy Classroom
Our classroom is busily buzzing with excitement and wonderful work. Many of the children are working on a variety of lessons in each area of the curriculum. You will observe children working on practical life activities such as food preparation for banana slicing, apple cutting, strawberry ...
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Meet Ms. Phelen
Welcome to a new and exciting year! For those who do not me, let me tell you a little about myself.
I started working for Valley Forge Kinder House as a camp counselor when I was in tenth grade.
During the summer months, I came out from Nebraska to visit my father in Pennsylvania and ...
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Learning to Write Part 2
After working with the metal insets and the sandpaper letters for some time, the child starts to realize that he is able to make words and numerals with a pencil. Montessori called this “explosion into writing.”
When this happens, the child is spared many tedious hours of forced effort. Writing ...
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Spring in the Air!
Our spring events are extremely exciting for the children from creating art crafts and going on spring nature walks to preparing for the Easter holiday by dying our eggs, writing a letter to the Easter bunny, reading a letter from the Easter Rabbit, and going on an egg hunt.
We want to give ...
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