Thursday, November 3, 2011

Minggu 7

What I Learn Today

Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a learning problem some kids have. Dyslexia makes it tough to read and spell. The problem is inside the brain, but it doesn't mean the person is dumb. Plenty of smart and talented people struggle with dyslexia. But dyslexia doesn't have to keep a kid down. With some help and a lot of hard work, a kid who has dyslexia can learn to read and spell.

How Does Reading Happen?

To understand dyslexia, it helps to understand reading. Reading is a real workout for your brain. You need to do the following steps — and all at once:

1. Understand the way speech sounds make up words.

2. Focus on printed marks (letters and words).

3. Connect speech sounds to letters.

4. Blend letter sounds smoothly into words.

5. Control eye movements across the page.

6. Build images and ideas.

7. Compare new ideas with what is already known.

8. Store the ideas in memory.

Maths For Kids

v http://www.kidsnumbers.com/

In this website, children can learn about numbers and can play all types of games that related to maths. Children can learn adding, subtraction, multiplication and division. For the part of prepare, the free foundations program that focuses on building the skills your student needs to succeed in adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing numbers. Can be used with students who struggle with these concepts, or as a primer for new students. For the parts of practice, Free games and activities that you will love. Play these math games regularly, and watch your skills soar. All games and activities are research based to insure that your students get the most benefit possible.

There are many other games such as let’s practice money, let’s practice telling time, let’s practice fractions, let’s practice mixed skills, let’s practice algebra, let’s practice geometry.

The innovative math skills development programs are research based, and really work. Best of all, like everything on the KidsKnowIt Network, they are 100% FREE. Use the free math games and math activities to review, and keep your math wits sharp, or use one of our math foundations programs to develop the basic brain skills that are required to succeed with math.

Animals ( National Geography )

v http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/kids/

In this website , there are a lots Kids Video : Animals & Pets : Cartoons & Shows : Weird & Wacky

Tarantula!

The largest spider in the world is on the hunt. But is it as dangerous as it seems? It depends on whom it's after. Find out why.

Cool Videos

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Wild Bill

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Realm of the Puma

In the Chilean Andes, the puma has yet to learn that hunting for …

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