A Guide For Beginning Readers For Kindergarten

By Christine Evans


It has come to the attention that most of the kids begin reading at an earlier stage than most of us may anticipate. Thanks to the research. At this age their brain is in such a way that it remembers the most frequently seen images and words by extension. This is a very crucial stage in a childs development and the guardians must take this action to utilize this window that many are not aware; hence, the need for this knowledge for beginning readers for kindergarten.

It has already been established that the childs mastery is higher on frequently seen words therefore the tutor needs to be armed with the right tools. Sight words are the most fundamental. These are simple structured words that are easy to grasp. Words like look, sit, run, jump are all in this category. The words can be written in flash card and given at intervals to the kids.

The tutor should put emphasis on the phonetics rather than the actual letter. Learning the sounds associated with each letter may lead to the child being able to read more words which at a glance may be unfamiliar to them. Along with this the child will able to grasp some basic rules concerning silent letters in a sentence.

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.

In this level the kid can be slowly introduced to the early reader book series. The key to selecting the piece is that it should be captivating or else the kid will get bored and eventually get tired of the process so fast. The tutor has a responsibility to select the appropriate book for the kid. A simple guide is that the book should have repetitive words yet simple format. They should be easily understood. Some of the books recommended include:

Ted Arnolds I Spy Fly Guy. In this book buzz and fly guy who are playing hide and seek, get into trouble when fly guy hides in a garbage can and the garbage collectors take the can with them. What then happens to the fly guy? Such a hilarious book that will leave your kid in stitches not to forget it has beautifully arranged drawing layout, leaving your kid in need for more.

Another book in the series is entitled Tales for the Very Picky Eaters. Picky eaters are not the best people you want your kids to associate with. In this literal piece, James father narrates to James an encounter of why he should eat all foods presented to him without pride. The book has been divided into small chapters which is beneficial to the mastery stage.

Lastly We Are in The Book is another title. The kids are usually engrossed into this book with a reason. This is packed with numerous literacy learning. The characters Elephant and Piggie take the learner through an adventure filled episodes upon discovery that the learner is reading the book. A very unique style.




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