
Clear, Stimulating Illustrations | |
![]() Clear, stimulating illustrations to aid the reader | |
| While overly detailed illustrations may stimulate the reader, we also need to be careful not to include too much detail in illustrations, to avoid confusing the reader. The most effective illustrations will complement the language by clearly and unambiguously illustrating the meaning of the language it relates to. | |
Clear, stimulating illustrations to aid the reader | |
| Easy-to-Understand Font When choosing a reader suitable for our school and students, we obviously want to choose a reader with a very simple, generic style font that is easy to understand and matches the writing style the students are learning. The font used in Fun Phonics Readers matches the font used in Finding Out, avoiding confusion for students, as can be seen below. | |
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”One Hand, Two Hands” is a very big hit with my two-year-old class. We need more songs that allow kids to physically learn language....
Cynthia Akazawa
Thank you for 'reinvigorating' my kids' classes! They went from being really shy kids to .... well, I'm soaked in sweat and totally lost control of the class!...
Mark Mitchell
I used The Monkey and The Turtle as a guest teacher today. The children so loved the story. They loved the bugs, the snakes, the butterflies, the color, the counting and everything in-between. They also raced to answer the Q & A on every page....
Lyn Arcangel
Fun Kids Songs are the best fit not only for TPR, but also for teaching the language....
Rowena Austria
I used the song "It's a Big Bus" with my 3 1/2 to 4 year olds. It's great! Apart from loving it, the following week when we revised it, they could remember all the sounds of the vehicles and actions we did to go with the song. Thanks!...
Red Cheeks English
Your CDs are of great help to me. Thank you very much....
Achie Alvarez Aquino
I love your songs!...
Yuko Arakawa