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My Book Of Rhyming Words (Kumon Workbooks) Free Pdf

ISBN: 4774307610
Title: My Book Of Rhyming Words (Kumon Workbooks) Pdf
Author: Money Magazine
Published Date: 2004-01-01
Page: 80

Kumon workbooks are based on the "Kumon Method", an educational philosophy that aims at unlocking the full learning potential of each individual child. The Kumon Method introduces learning concepts in an incremental, step-by-step approach, allowing children to master new skills easily and without anxiety or frustration. As a result, children gain confidence in their abilities and are motivated to learn on their own. Over 3.5 million children around the world use the Kumon Method to develop their math and reading skills. Kumon Math and Reading Centers help students become successful, confident and self-motivated learners. But it’s not just the Kumon Method that makes our workbooks special. It’s also the care and research that goes into the editorial content, design and quality of the books. Our editorial experts have more than two decades of experience in producing books that are both fun and educational. Our designers create illustrations that attract and delight children. And the quality of our books is the best of any workbook on the market, with extra thick paper and the best available print quality. From pedagogy to paper, every one of our workbooks has been carefully crafted with your child’s best interests in mind.

This book is for children who can read and write the twenty-six letters of the alphabet. Words that are familiar to children, such as hat, bat, rat and cat are grouped by the vowel and consonant combination of the last two letters. Through games and exercises that encourage children to trace letters and read aloud, children will learn how to read and write simple words.

Excellent preparation for early reading Excellent preparation for early readingThe skill of sounding out words is critical to learning to read and write. This skill is not as easy to learn as many adults think. One needs to be able to recognize the sound value of letters instantly, and be able to blend those sounds to put together words, or for writing, to decompose the spoken words into sounds and letters. Used according to the instructions, this book provides an excellent primer for those skills, and thus an excellent introduction to word reading.Before starting this book, the child should be familiar with the lowercase alphabet and with the sounds - not just the names - associated with the letters. It is okay if letter recognition still requires a second or two of thought or is not always accurate, as the practice in this book will help make that recognition fluent. Children who are not familiar with the alphabet may wish to start with the preceding book in the Kumon preschool English series, My First Book of Lowercase Letters, or with the book before that, My First Book Of Uppercase Letters (Kumon Workbooks).To make the learning process as easy as possible, the words in this Rhyming Words book are composed of a single leading consonant with its most common sound, followed by a short vowel, followed finally by a single final consonant with its most common sound. Because the spellings of all the words in the book are regular, the student does not get confused with different sounds for the same letter or different letters for the same sound.The book uses 52 three letter words. These words use all five of the short vowels, and use fifteen of the most common consonants. The letters j, k, and y are excluded, likely because of potential confusion with uses of g, c, and i for some of the same sounds, and q, v, and x are excluded likely because of rarity of occurrence in three letter words.After a review of the alphabet, the words are presented in groups of four, with each group of four words rhyming so that the child can focus on formation of different words by varying only the initial letter of the word. For each group of four words, there are four workbook pages: first a page that introduces the four words using associated pictures; then a page where the four pictures and associated words are presented in random order to be recited, three times; then a page where each of the four words in the group are traced, three times, with progressively lighter tracing guides; and finally a page where each of the four words in the group are traced twice with even lighter tracing guides and then written once without a tracing guide.On each page where a word is written, the word is spoken once, then the sounds of the individual letters are made as each letter is written. This reinforces the relationship between the sound of each letter and its corresponding shape in a way that highlights how words can be broken down into those individual sounds.There are at least two groups of four words for each short vowel. After all the words for a short vowel have been covered, there is a pair of review pages for each two groups of words. On the first review page of the pair, each of the two groups of four rhyming words is presented with associated pictures, in an order to be recited. On the second review page, each of the eight words is written once. As before, the word is recited before it is written, and the sound of each letter is made each time that letter is written.At the end of the book are a series of additional review pages, again with each pair of review pages covering two groups of four words each. The first page of the pair requires the child to trace his way through a grid of words by following the path made by one group of rhyming words and ignoring words from the second group. On the second page, each of the eight words from the two groups is written once after reciting the word, again with each letter sound made as the letter is written.The specific pages of the book are as follows:First, two pages reviewing the alphabet. On each of these pages, the child traces all the letters of the alphabet, in lowercase, in order. On the first page, there is a strong tracing guide; on the second page, there is a barely visible tracing guide.Then, four groups of four rhyming words each are presented, all with "a" as the vowel, for a total of 16 pages. There are then 4 pages of review for these words.Then, two groups of four rhyming words each are presented, both with "e" as the vowel, for a total of 8 pages, followed by 2 pages of review.Then, three groups of four rhyming words each are presented, all with "i" as the vowel, for a total of 12 pages, followed by 4 pages of review. The words ending in "ig" - "pig", "wig", "dig", "big" - appear in both pairs of review pages.Then, two groups of four rhyming words each are presented, both with "o" as the vowel, for a total of 8 pages, followed by 2 pages of review.Then we get to the "u" words, again with two groups of four rhyming words each being presented, for a total of 8 pages plus 2 review pages.Finally, 12 additional review pages cover all groups of four rhyming words presented - except for the words ending in "ig", which having already appeared in two pairs of review pages.In total, each of the 52 words presented is written 8 times and spoken a similar number of times, for a total of 416 written word repetitions and 1248 written letter repetitions, over the course of 80 workbook pages.I first used this book with my older son, when he was 5. I sat by him when he worked on the book, to encourage him, help him figure out words where the picture was ambiguous, and to make sure he followed the instructions by sounding out the words and letters as he wrote them. By the end of the book, his association of letters with sounds was reliable, he understood how the sounds fit together to make up a word, and he was starting to be able to identify words from the letters, and not just from the pictures. He did need additional practice, which was provided by the subsequent book in the series, My Book Of Rhyming Words And Phrases (Kumon Workbooks); after going through that book, he could sound out and identify three letter words reliably. Now, at 6, he can read simple texts and sound out most words.I later used this book with my younger son starting when he was 3 year 7 months and finishing shortly after his fourth birthday, with similar results. He is now about half way through the subsequent book and is likely to be able to reach simple texts by the time he starts school at age 5.As with all Kumon workbooks, this book is self paced, with a gentle progression. The progression in this book may seem minimal, but in the context of the Kumon preschool English workbook sequence, there is a strong, thorough progression, starting with hand eye coordination skills, then with letter formation and sounding, then with the word sounding in this and the following workbook, and finally progressing through more complex words, phrases, and sentences, ultimately to a child who is ready to read and write.I really like this book I really like this book. I have been finding something to teach my four year old phonics. This books has variety of them and it made it fun to learn and write. I wish there are more activities but it will do.Great Book For Learning About Words That Rhyme! The Kumon series of books works by empowering children to succeed on their own. The books get successively more difficult as they build upon skills learned from the previous pages, so that by the end of the book the child has a sense of accomplishment and be ready to move on to the next level. The instructor is more of a mentor or coach than a teacher in a classroom.The Rhyming Words and Long Vowels book is designed to help teach your child words that use a long vowel sound and that rhyme together. For example, it starts off with words like cane, mane, lane, and plane. It has you connect a line between the word and the picture. Then it has you trace, say, and then write the words to get a multi-sensory approach to learning them. It goes through each of the vowels, and also addresses the different pronunciations of the "y".Here is a list of the words included:"A" - cane, mane, lane, plane, hay, bay, day, play, rain, pain, brain, train"E" - bee, see, tree, knee, feet, meet, sheet, street, meat, seat, heat, neat"I" - hide, ride, wide, slide, bite, kite, white, write, cry, fly, sky, fry"O" - bone, cone, phone, stone, boat, coat, goat, float, hose, nose, rose, close"U" - tune, dune, cube, tube, cute, flute, glue, blue At the end of each set of vowel words, it has a few review pages of activities, that include writing the words, mazes and putting them in a sentence. I highly recommended this workbook for learning about long vowels, rhyming and even writing skills!

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