Summary: Learn how to teach your kids new words with "Throwing Dice," the reading game for kids, in this free video series on teaching kids to read and like reading.
Katalin Toth is a mother of two children and a professional teacher of English who is specialized in teaching English language through arts, crafts, music, drama etc. She has a...read more
"Hi, I'm Katalin, the creator of Creative English. I am here on behalf of Expert Village and I am going to explain to you why reading games are important for children. It can be also a good time to write down the words that you have already said. Like we had orange, we had (melon) melon, we had banana and Denise said "unless". And then you said lime. And Marty you said "not" and then it's my turn again. And it can be quite a useful game because at the end of the game, and basically the inside of the tri-, of the inside of the square or the rectangle is full of words. You can make up sentences and that can be very good fun to play. For one doesn't play in this one. Three -- one, two, three - M - man. One, two, three, four, five, six - W - window. Excellent. Very good."
eHow Article: How to Teach Kids New Words with "Throwing Dice" the Reading Game