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MELS 2014 – Digital Affordances in Phonics and Reading

MELS 2014 – Digital Affordances in Phonics and Reading. 21 JUNE 20 14 -Training in HONG KONG Speaker : KHOO Kay Yong BSc.(Malaya); MSc(ITE) (HKU); Doctor of Education (HKU).

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MELS 2014 – Digital Affordances in Phonics and Reading

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  1. MELS 2014 – Digital Affordances in Phonics and Reading 21 JUNE 2014 -Training in HONG KONG Speaker: KHOO Kay Yong BSc.(Malaya); MSc(ITE) (HKU); Doctor of Education (HKU)

  2. Human in every culture have used stories to educate, inspire, entertain, and warn the next generation. “We are the sum total of all the stories that we see and hear in our lifetimes”(Walsh, 2007).

  3. According to the story from the Jewish Hassidic tradition, when the truth walks naked in the world, people turn and look away. But, when truth walks with story, he is invited into our houses and into our hearts. Human brains seem to retain material put in story form much better than a list of unrelated facts (Haven, 2007; Weaver, 1994).

  4. English-Phonics

  5. flag

  6. a flag flag

  7. Chinese—看字识义

  8. Chinese—看字识义

  9. 睛 清 蜻 晴 ……

  10. sharpener magnet croissant muesli practised basket Wasted method Brother, father Toefl , fancl Tackle Towel, hostel Fast Clerk Got/pot Little, litter head, again Quay Three, tree Forever Coconuts Of, off

  11. beat bit sad sat home, aim chef ,example fat, Wednesday clap , egg, leg, hand market, again, umbrella plumber, bomber moon book knife, knob caught, lounge Debt, sharpener their, aeroplane flour, flower tortoise

  12. PHONICS Knowledge? Or Skill?

  13. fl a t

  14. th a nk

  15. fr a e m

  16. 拼音 字 拼音 a-e /eI/ 蛾 我 卞 下 ˊ e bian Xia ape /eIp/ ˇ wo ate /eIt/ ˋ ale /eIl/ ˋ sale /seIl/

  17. SYNTAX粤语:你瘦过我。/你走先。普通话:你比我瘦。/你先走。SYNTAX粤语:你瘦过我。/你走先。普通话:你比我瘦。/你先走。

  18. SYNTAX粤语:你瘦过我。/你走先。普通话:你比我瘦。/你先走。SYNTAX粤语:你瘦过我。/你走先。普通话:你比我瘦。/你先走。 You You I am leave thin first

  19. Context hurdle

  20. hurdle

  21. hurdles

  22. Contextual clues sad

  23. Montessori Phonics-44

  24. Phonics –44 English Words Spoken Written 24 consonant sounds 21 consonant letters 20 vowel sounds 5 vowel letters -------------------------------------------------- 44 speech sounds 26 alphabet letters

  25. 24 consonant sounds

  26. 20 vowel sounds

  27. c a t b e g t i p p a t a t r o b m a t h u g r

  28. Double consonant sounds Initial blends b e fl a t ll i p b fl o ss Digraphs Final blends sh i p c a mp s i nk r o mp

  29. Phonograms a-e a t e ai ay ai m Double consonant sounds Initial blends a e bl m s ay Final blends Digraphs a e sh k

  30. a y g m s /æ/ /m/ /s/ /j/ /g/ t z n b h /n/ /z/ /b/ /h/ /t/ u o c i / / /k/ / i/ /Λ/ v p d j /v/ / dз/ /p/ /d/ q w e k /k/ /kw/ /w/ /e/ x r f l /ks/ / l / /r/ /f/

  31. Children's literature covers many types of texts from picture books to biographies. Children's literature empowers children. It motivates thinking, enhances language, and promotes cognitive development. Children not only become involved in the story, but they connect with the characters. If children love to read, their comprehension is higher, their vocabulary is extended, and their fluency becomes more evident.

  32. Instil Critical thinking into reading

  33. The owner of a restaurant has a cat. The owner feeds the cat with the leftover food. Each time the owner brings a plate and walks towards the cat and bends down, the cat will meow in delight.

  34. While the cat is enjoying the food, the little rat squeezes through the gap and tries to share it with the cat. The cat is busy with its food and has no time to even look at the incoming rat.

  35. After the meal, the cat stretches out its front paws and meows. The rat takes a bat and invites the cat to play. The cat puts on the hat and glove and nods happily.

  36. After the game, the cat purrs to show its contentment. Then, it lies down on the mat.

  37. What can you see when you are on beach? I can see a crab. What can you hear when you are there? I can hear the waves.

  38. Why is it good for us to feel the food before we eat it? Before we eat we can use our fingers to check the temperature of the food. This can help us prevent the food hurting our mouth.

  39. Why do we need to have strong little feet when we walk along the beach? When we walk along the beach, the sandy ground can be very soft, so our strong feet prevent us from sinking.

  40. Multimodal teaching & learning

  41. Assessment

  42. Assessment

  43. Assessment

  44. Report

  45. (The Curriculum Development Council, 2006, pp.8)

  46. Instantly…..

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