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Showing posts with label Teach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teach. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 September 2014

How to Teach Short Vowels to Kindergartners




You can teach short vowels to kindergartners by modeling the sound for them, showing pictures that represent the sound and using movement. The Daily Puppy also suggests singing a song to teach short vowel sounds. The website has a song teachers can use by displaying it on a whiteboard or rewriting it onto chart paper. These are just a few ways to teach short vowel sounds.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

How to Teach Learning-Disabled Children to Read

 
 
 
 
Learning-disabled students learn and process information differently than students in general education classrooms. Although there are various forms of learning disabilities, there are certain signs to determine if a child has a learning disability. As indicated on the West Virginia University website, a learning-disabled student has trouble with memorization, coordination, reading and problem-solving. There are strategies to teach children with learning disabilities. Essentially, the strategy should focus on showing the student how to construct meaning when they read.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

How to Teach Spelling to Children With Learning Disabilities



Teaching spelling to a child with learning disabilities can be a challenging task, as the child may have to overcome difficulties related to focus, retention or a number of other issues. Since each child is different, it's important to try a number of strategies to determine what method, or combination of methods, works best for an individual child. These teaching techniques may include a number of different activities, such as using flash cards, repetition exercises and writing challenges.

Sunday, 26 January 2014

How to Teach English to Kids Using Songs

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Music is the universal language, and children respond very strongly to song. Singing together with other children, a teacher or another adult is a joy for kids. It is a fun way for children learning English to increase their vocabulary and pronunciation skills in English. Following the steps below will enable you to choose and teach songs to children that they will love and learn from.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

How to Teach Gifted Children


Most education schools, school districts and school policies devote far more time and energy to teaching academically challenged students than to teaching academically gifted ones. By realizing that both groups need special attention, we can make all children feel happy and successful at school. 

Saturday, 12 October 2013

How to Teach Listening Skills in the Classroom

Source : Marie Jones , ehow.com


Listening is a skill that most students use daily without much thought, but unlike reading or writing, many students have not spent time developing and improving their listening skills. According to ERIC Digest, listening is one of the first language tools that children acquire, yet teachers often struggle to cultivate a student's listening skills. With careful preparation, you can teach listening skills in your classroom, regardless of your classroom size or subject.

Monday, 7 October 2013

How to Teach Speaking to EFL Learners

 
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Speaking is an important part of learning any language. Many people who learn English as a foreign language (EFL) are especially interested in learning English for conversation while traveling or for use in business, as it is considered an international standard language for communication. Speaking helps EFL learners attain greater levels of fluency.

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

How to Teach Reading Skills

  
If you know how to read, then you have the ability to teach reading skills to another person. Reading skills build upon one another and move the student toward more fluent reading. Here is how to teach reading skills.

Monday, 22 April 2013

Techniques to Teach Vocabulary to Young Children

Teaching vocabulary may seem a bit difficult when the students are young children. However, vocabulary is an important subject for a young child's development and there are many techniques to make the process a little easier. Some of these effective techniques are as simple as listening and talking to the young child.

Thursday, 28 March 2013

How to Teach Learning Strategies to Children

Source : Susan Ruckdeschel , ehow.com
  
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Learning strategies are actions that learners take to complete learning tasks successfully. They're particularly useful when you are teaching a new skill or introducing new information that students will need to remember and comprehend. Learning strategies typically involve methods that help to recall information, or specific techniques for remembering facts and understanding new concepts. Strategies must always involve explicit teaching by teachers, and lots of practice for students.

Friday, 22 March 2013

How to Teach Students With ADHD

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Students who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be challenging to teach. While most students with ADHD are bright, the issue is trying to reach a child who is constantly fidgeting and has a short attention span. With a little creativity, you can teach students with ADHD in a way that they can "hear" you. Here is how to teach students with ADHD.

Monday, 11 February 2013

How to Teach an Autistic Child

Source : an eHow Contributor , ehow.com


Teaching an autistic child can be extremely challenging, since there is no particular strategy that works the same way for each individual. Many advances have been made in the last few years in the treatment of autism, a bio-neurological condition that prevents normal interaction with others. Finding the right combination of therapies requires patience, understanding and the willingness to improvise when something does not work.