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Summer Travel Is Here: Tips To Play Educational Games @hookedonphonics

July 11, 2014 by dadofdivas 1 Comment

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 Summer Travel Is Here: Tips To Play Educational Games

Whether or not your family’s summer vacation plans involve travel—by car, plane, boat or train—these 5 easy tips will help you make the most of your vacation time with your kids, while creating fun experiences that encourage reading and learning. Hooked On Phonics (www.HookedOnPhonics.com) Editorial Director (who has two young kids) Julie Temple Stan put this tips together for parents and kids to make their summer trips educational this summer:

  • Have your child pack his own backpack of favorite items: Even better? Make it kid-sized with your child’s favorite characters on it (like the one from Elmo’s Learning Adventure), so that your child can carry it himself. Include a favorite stuffed animal and small blanket, a couple of small books, crayons and paper, a small container of snacks, a couple of toy cars or figurines for pretend play. Don’t pack anything difficult (or expensive) to replace, so it won’t be the end of the world if your child leaves it in the waiting room at the airport. (Been there. Done that.)
  • Download fun learning apps before you go: Hooked On Phonics Learn to Read (iOS, Google Play, or Kindle) has music, activities, games and even a library of eBooks that are perfect for kids who know their alphabet. Download one or two Units before you leave, so you’re not dependent on an Internet connection. The rest of the library will be safely stored in the Cloud for whenever your child is ready for them. Don’t forget the headphones, but be careful that that the device’s volume stays at an appropriate level for little ears.
  • Play “You’ve Got Mail!” This question has plagued many a parent: How do you keep a child quiet in a restaurant, car, plane, without resorting to electronics? Answer? Write secret messages and pass them around! If your child’s not a reader yet, draw a picture instead, leaving room for replies. Fold your note so that the message is hidden and write your child’s name on the outside. Then say, “Mail . . . mail for [Katie]!” After “reading” her message, have your child write a one back to you or to another person at the table. This is a fun way to practice writing skills—and it gives everyone around you 15 minutes of peace and quiet.
  • Try a new twist on a classic road-trip boredom buster: Play “I Spy with My Little Eye,” but rather than finding items that are various colors, try to find items that rhyme with simple words. For example, you might spy something that rhymes with meat—street, seat, feet, treat; or fire—tire, wire, spire; or flea – tree, me; etc. If that’s too challenging, play the game spying words that start with different letters of the alphabet. Bonus points for anyone who can spot something that begins with X!
  • Rather than yet another T-shirt, get your kids a special book as a souvenir: While you’re on vacation, purchase a book that ties into whatever you’re doing or wherever you’re visiting. Download the book, or—better yet!—visit a locally owned used bookstore for age-appropriate recommendations. Use it for relaxing bedtime reading with your child while you’re there. That way the book about the . . . [beach, museum, city, etc] will always remind you and your child of that special family vacation.

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My Take on Hooked On Phonics
My youngest who just finished Kindergarten has been very interested in reading over the last few months, picking up whatever she can and working through the books with J-Mom and I. That being said, we have always encouraged reading, though she has struggled at times with being able to do it herself. It was just this summer that she really seemed to blossom and we wanted to capitalize on this and work with her to become and even stronger reader this summer prior to starting 1st grade.

This is where Hooked On Phonics came in. I had never used this product, but I had definitely heard about it over the years and was always intrigued to try it myself. This was my first shot at using this and the Android version of the product and I have to say that it works. We started with the first grade reading material and while my daughter knew some of the words, there were still challenging parts too that allowed her to grow and learn. My daughter loved the DVD sets that accompany the materials and found the workbooks and accompanying books to be fun and engaging too.

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The online app, was a great supplement, and allowed us to take her learning on the road with us. This was perfect as we had a number of summer road trips planned, and I would much rather her work on something educational while in the car, than play another mindless game that might work on your dexterity, but it does not expand your mind in any way.

The program works so well and it works at your childs’ pace. I have shared some of the materials with a friend who’s son is younger than my daughter and also has caught the reading bug but was having challenges. I am waiting to hear his thoughts, but I am confidant that it will help his son too.

If you have never tried this product for yourself, I highly encourage it, as we have found that it helped immensely and I know it will help your child too.

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