How can parents help at home?
This was the question Phillip, Owner from "Kiwi English" in Matsuyama, asked me a couple of months ago.
While I was answering we figured a zoom call would do better than texting, and so we decided last week to talk about this and share our thoughts directly with you.
We are talking about so many things, from teaching Phonics to writing journals; video projects and more.
Plug in and listen, and if you like it put up a thumb. Thanks so much Phillip. I love great questions and juggling ideas.
And I know already what you and I should chat about next time.😉
While I was answering we figured a zoom call would do better than texting, and so we decided last week to talk about this and share our thoughts directly with you.
We are talking about so many things, from teaching Phonics to writing journals; video projects and more.
Plug in and listen, and if you like it put up a thumb. Thanks so much Phillip. I love great questions and juggling ideas.
And I know already what you and I should chat about next time.😉
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I was thinking I had better take videos of phonics on Youtube for kids who are not good at learning phonics.
I also create Kahoot! ,Pinkcats quizzes so often and have kids do them
Some kids who are good do homework well,but some kids who don't understand don't do homework.
And they loose their confidence.
That is minus spiral...
So I do review in the lessons so often.
I hope to listen to the radio by Philip and Margit again.
thank you for commenting.
I am happy you liked it.
I agree, homework can end in a vicious circle if we don't care well.
For me, Corona and its consequences in teaching structure has helped me a lot to turn this cycle into a plus one.
Come too, and be my radio guest.