read aloud the three little pigs video: short story book: stories online

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Read aloud the three little pigs video: short story book: stories online\r
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THE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS is an english fairy tale about 3 pigs who left their mother to be on their own.\r
The first little pig built a straw house but big bad wolf blew it down down, and so ate the first pig.\r
The second pig built a house from sticks, which the wolf also blows down and so, also eats him.\r
The third pig built a brick house which the big bad wolf fails to blow down.\r
So the wolf used many tricks to lure the pig out of the brick house. Each time, the pig manages to outwit the big bad wolf.\r
Finally the wolf got impatient, and tried to climb down the chimney to get the pig. But the pig catches the wolf in a large pot of boiling water, and killed it.\r
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READ ALOUD STRATEGIES FOR KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN\r
Language is a critical early skill children learn. Infant and toddlers will naturally mimic the sound of spoken words and eventually learn the meaning of those words. Kids who speak well express themselves fluently, and go on to develop high EQ. Kids with strong vocabulary understand more, learn faster and perform better in school. According to Reach Out and Read, a nonprofit organization of medical providers who promote early literacy and school readiness, reading aloud helps children build a stronger foundation for school success, \r
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Audio assisted reading is a language workout for children.\r
Children watch cartoon with words and pictures flash before their eyes, like flash cards. The story is read out aloud, at a comfortable 150 words per minute. At this pace the child experience the words, pictures and sounds long enough to memorise them and fast enough to maintain the excitement. The child follow the words as they are flashed out rapidly as the story unfolds.\r
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A recent research shows that line width, line spacing and charer spacing have huge imp on readability for kids, especially kids with dyslexia or visual impairment.\r
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Children loves stories and audio assisted reading is a talking story book that help boost early childhood vocabulary by introducing sight words, sounds, text and animated cartoon charers to create an exciting guided learning session. Kids may read along (at times loudly!) if they like the story, and this is a good sign of comprehension.\r
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Kids who continuously exercise their reading skills with audio assisted learning go on to build healthy confidence in self learning.\r
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