writing


18
Jun 09

Leapfrog’s Phonics Writing Desk

leapfrog-phonics-writing-deskI tried out the  Leapfrog Phonics Writing Desk recently at the shopping center.

Since I’d earned some money from a writing project, I thought I’d get a nice present for my boy as he’s settled into the Chinese preschool so well.

I have to admit that I worry about him a bit especially as I haven’t been giving him any pre-handwriting worksheets to do here. Also, those pre-handwriting workbooks are not that easy to find around here.

Since he’s learning more Chinese than English at preschool, I thought this Phonics Writing Desk would be useful for me to work on his handwriting at home. The version I tried had Chinese instructions printed instead of English.

The Phonics Writing Desk looks like an extension of the Leapfrog Fridge Phonics set as it had similar alphabets which vocalized the individual sounds for each letter. This set had the addition of lower case alphabets printed next to each capital letter.

To help the child practise handwriting, a display screen shows a letter (upper or lower case) for the child to print onto the double lines below.

Besides letters, the child will also learn to print words by selecting this function using the sliding button above. Seems like a great tool to practise spelling too :-)

There is also a “create-a-word” function which enables the child some degree of ‘free writing’.

I had great fun trying to Phonics Writing Desk out and was all ready to buy it but then, I was disappointed by the poor quality of:

a) the display screen – the letters do not appear as boldy as it does in the product photo and

b) the handwriting section – I had to apply quite a bit of pressure to write out each letter. I understand that preschoolers may grip pencils quite hard when they’re learning to write. Even so, the letters didn’t appear as clearly as shown on the product photo.

Even the sales assistant who helped me (seeing it used the first time) had to agree with me on this point. If you’re getting this for a toddler or preschooler, do try it out first.

In fact, bring the child along to test it out!


26
Feb 09

Something’s wrong with my blog!!!

I had just installed the Mr. Linky and added the “Read a Book a Month Challenge” button to my sidebar when this horrible message kept appearing:

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Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home2/childcec/public_html/riteread/wp-includes/widgets.php:1044) in /home2/childcec/public_html/riteread/wp-includes/classes.php on line 1571

My Dashboard’s all screwy, part of my sidebar’s missing and I can’t even save a backup of my blog!

If you understand this tech message, can you please, please help me??? I have NO IDEA what to do next! (*GROANS*)


5
Nov 08

MPH-Alliance Bank Short Story Writing Contest

In support of Malaysian writing in English, MPH Bookstores and Alliance Bank are organizing a short story writing competition.

2 categories:

  • ADULTS – aged 18 years and above (between 2,500 – 7,000 words) OR
  • TEENS – aged between 13 and 17 years old (between 2,000 – 4,000 words; Theme: “Living and Staying”)
  • Prizes: RM5,000 cash + laptops + magazine subscriptions

    Forms and FAQs: Available at the MPH website

    Closing date: 31 March 2009

    Oh, boy, it’s been years since I’ve joined or guided someone for a short story writing competition.

    Will YOU join? I sure want to but WHAT should I write about???

    Believe it or not, the first thing I did is check out the following links on “How to Write a Short Story” LOL:

    Wikihow - quick tips on getting ideas, structure a plot, character development, revising…

    Write101 – ideas to focus the theme of your short story, decide on a basic plot (lots of ads, though)


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