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Phonics Games

One of the hardest challenges is finding the right homeschool phonics curriculum for your child. What works for one may not work for another. That is why you need to have a good variety available to you in the homeschool phonics curriculum that you choose.

Timke4Learning offers each child the opportunity to learn home school phonics on their own path. They use animated lessons, interactive activities, unit assessments, and integrated printable worksheets for reinforcement. Time4Learning's home school phonics can be used as a supplementary lesson or as a primary lesson plan. This homeschool phonics curriculum blends fun with education.

Time4Learning's homeschool curriculum offers:

  • Paper and pencil exercises
  • Art Projects
  • Discussions
  • Computer programs with high quality graphics and learning games

and more..

This keeps the children engaged, motivated, and attentive throughout the day and they benefit from different teaching methods.

Computer Phonics games can start as early as your child is able to effectively handle a mouse. The interactive, preschool website provides developmentally appropriate learning activities, worksheets, and educational games which stimulate young learners. Your child's progress will be built on two proven principles. first work, then play. The Time4Learning "playground" is basically set up to offer fun phonics games that will reinforce what your child has just learned in a lesson. The time is set by default for at least 15 minutes of lesson and then play time, but that can be adjusted depending on your child's progress and needs.

As your child gets older, sometimes online games and video games can be a bit "in your face" so to speak. It is important to keep track of what games your child is playing and for how long. The Time4Learning curriculum allows parents to do just that. In an article on Parents-in-an-electronic-age.com, the writer asks a very important question and then breaks it down in to two more. That question is "Are you an involved hands on parent wrestling with what to do about games? " The author offers some suggestions as to how to deal with online games and video games so they do not become so compulsive but actually becomes family time. This is the neat thing about Time4Learnhing's phonics games. These games can be done with your child and helps foster that family tie as well.

 
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The Florida State University - Office of Research stated in an article about phonics entitled "The Phonics Revival", "Since 1969, the best measure of the nation's troubled learning curve has been the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the so-called “Nation's Report Card,” run by the U.S. Department of Education. In 2000, the NAEP reported that more than a third (37 percent) of America's fourth grade children (roughly 10 million kids) could not read at even a basic level."

One good reason for this might be to much unsupervised TV, video game time and online games. Does your child go to their friend's house and play video games after school? Why not bring them back to your home and hook up with some fun, fast paced educational online games offered by Time4Learning where you can supervise and play along?

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