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Helping Children Learn About Reading


Sunday, February 21st, 2010



Why read a book to an infant who does not yet know the meaning of a word—or of words at all? Why sing to a toddler who cannot understand your song?

Both of these activities help children make connections between words and meaning. They also help to create a warm, safe environment for children and lead to a lifetime love of reading and learning.

Some parents assume that learning to read starts with memorizing the alphabet and sounding out words, but actually the fundamentals of reading begin much earlier. Adults lay the foundation for reading every day, when they point out objects and describe what they are doing while dressing an infant, grocery shopping with a toddler, or cooking with a preschooler.

The most important thing is that teaching children about reading becomes an activity that brings children closer to the caring adults in their lives. Here are some tips for families who want to help their children make connections between meaning and words.

Infants

• Talk or sing to your baby when you change his diaper, give him a bath, feed him lunch or join him in play.

• Introduce cardboard or cloth books with brightly colored pictures. Be aware that at this point, your baby might enjoy looking at, tossing, or chewing the books more than being read to!

• Help increase your baby’s vocabulary by playing “What’s that?” or “Where’s the teddy bear?” when enjoying books together.

• Point out words on signs at the park, at the zoo, or when walking or driving.

• As children begin to notice letters on blocks or other toys, name the letters for them. Read words aloud and explain what they mean.

Toddlers

• Reading stories before bed makes a good transition between active play and restful time. Toddlers may ask you to read their favorites repeatedly. They may begin to connect pictures with words, or fill in missing words if you hesitate.

• Let toddlers “write” shopping lists with you. They may want to watch you sort coupons and engage in other grocery store activities.

• Take short trips to new places and talk about what is happening around you. If possible, read together about similar events beforehand and again afterwards.

• Give children magnetic letters for the refrigerator, and begin spelling out words and names as toddlers are introduced to them.

Preschoolers

• Encourage preschool children to carry out the steps to written recipes, or read printed labels at the store.

• At four or five, children may begin to ask questions about the print they see in books. Books with labeled pictures help children to connect words and objects more easily.

• Play picture-card games with your child—but remember, they may not always play by the rules at this age!

• Provide a variety of materials to encourage children to “play” at writing and reading—checks or traffic tickets, menus or greeting cards.

Primary grade children

• Continue to read with your child, especially at bedtime, even if she has already learned to read.

• Visit the library on a regular basis to make books a regular part of children’s lives. Show children that you read books and magazines for information and enjoyment.

• Listen to the stories children write, as well as their jokes or riddles. Encourage them to write down their ideas.

• Play word games such as Boggle or Scrabble with your child.

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Apple 16 Gb Iphone


Sunday, February 21st, 2010



This Apple 16 GB iPhone offers an extended talktime of about 5 hours. This offers ample usability for watching videos, listening to music or for basic phone usage. The phone has just one button and the rest is to be managed by the virtual keypad on the touch screen. The display screen is about 3.5-inches and is one of the largest and the brightest ones. It has a 2-megapixel camera which takes quality images. The sound quality of the iPhone is retained from the popular iPod and the music experience is illuminated. The phone has Wi-Fi capabilities and a YouTube viewer which makes browsing the net and watching videos a piece of cake.

User Friendly Aspects

The design of the phone is highly appealing. The looks are killer and the style is mesmerizing. The phone has easy usable options for changing profiles and volume level. The phone is huge display and offers a virtual keyboard for messaging and e-mailing. The sleek phone can fit into pockets easily and not feel bulky.

The bright screen resolution makes viewing videos and photos a sheer pleasurable experience. The easy of operations is evident from its simple navigations. The phone works on Mac operating system and functions fairly well.

Cons

The iPhone isn’t perfect like any other phone. It has some shortcomings when compared with other smartphones. A big letdown is the Bluetooth function limited only to its headset. One cannot transfer files to other phones or computer through Bluetooth. The camera cannot record video but this can be enabled by using third party software which is widely available. The phone has limited ringtones and you need to buy one from iTunes store if you want a different ring.

The iPhone, like the iPod cannot be detected as a storage device and needs iTunes software enabling any transfers. This can be a letdown when you want to transfer stuff from your iPhone to other computers. The speaker of the phone is disappointing but the earphones output is enticing. The virtual keyboard is stylish but the usability is questioned while travelling in a bus or a train. It becomes difficult to message when you lack the keypad, but with time one does get used to it.

Performance

Truly stylish this phone is sure to win hearts worldwide by it appeal and uniqueness. The sound reception of the phone is commendable. It does lack a few small but utility features but its scope of accepting third party softwares is making it more acceptable. It a luxury offering and people with high internet usage will love to use it. It is definitely a device to flaunt in style.

Conclusion

Once you get used to this Apple 16GB Iphone you won’t feel like switching but if you dont get the hang of it you might not find it appealing. Either ways it is a smart design or a unique preposition which does make a bold statement.

 

Unlock Wii 4.2 to 3.4


Sunday, February 21st, 2010

How To Unlock Wii 4.2 – 3.4

There is nothing better than a Wii – especially when we can actually use all the great features that really make it one of the funnest game consoles availble.

Unlock Your Wii NOW!

But without unlocking the Wii, we cant play all those awesome Homebrew games and all the cool Applications that EVERYONE Loves.

Some people dont mind buyign a MOD Chip or installing the MOD’s. But we should never have to open up the Wii console if we dont have to. And we dont.

Instead of risking our Wii and Voiding the Warranty – there is a very easy way to unlock the Wii 4.2 and under.

Unlock Wii – Without Hardware

And it does not involve any hardware or tools for opening your Wii Console.

Its a new “Wii unlocker” software program and it can be downloaded immediately. And with it comes some great videos for completely opening up your Wii console -and YOU WILL NEVER LOOK BACK.

Here is what you get -and why it will make you the happiest Wii gamer you know!

At last you can unlock any Wii console worldwide without risky hardware modification or expensive modchips. I remove all the guesss work out of my 3 step process that will allow you to unlock your Wii in under 5 minutes!

What You can do once you’ve unlocked your Wii…

Turn your Wii into a home media center with support for many popular music and video formats including MP3, AVI, MP4, etc. YOU CAN play all homebrew applications and games including customer favorites like the Homebrew Channel, Wii Earth, and Pong. YOU CAN play your personal stash of backed up games (we show you how to easily backup any Wii game). YOU CAN play imported games from all regions including USA (NTSC) and Europe (PAL). One of my favorites, YOU CAN now play games from Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis and other classic consoles right from your Wii. And Much, Much More… What You Can Do With Unlocked Wii

As soon as your Wii is unlocked – you can time to play any of those awesome games, and you caneven BACKUP Games to your Wii for free; or bring out the old school emulators and play NES or SNES and Sega andabout 10 other console games!

Thanks to the new technology and input from some major Wii Hackers, we can finally say Good-Bye to the MOD Chips.

Instead of using the solder gun and opening and dismanteling the Wii – we can soft mod our Wii Console instead. Unfortunately, it took alot of Bricked consoles from using MOD Chips -and we can finally put the MOD’s to rest!

HOW The Wii Unlocker Software Works

What we are using in the “Wii unlocker” software is amazing -its a simple piece of code that was recently created. Not only does it unlock the Wii without ANY hardware. But it only takes 5 Minutes to Unlock Your Wii with this awesome software code.

And NO EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED.

You can start to unlock your Wii for good -and NEVER LOOK BACK.  Without hacing to spend $100′son a premodded Wii , or buying your own MOD Chip and trying to install the thing yourself.

Its time to enjoy your Wii – completely, and without risk.



Want to learn more about unlocking your Wii without a modchip then just follow this link and you’ll see the potential…

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