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Title: First Set Author: user Last modified by: user Created Date: 10/15/2003 3:57:41 PM Document presentation format: Company: user – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: First%20set


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First set
Day 1 Combo 1 Combo 2 Combo 3
Day 2 Combo 1 Combo 2 Combo 3
Day 3 Combo 1 Combo 2 Combo 3
Day 4 Combo 1 Combo 2 Combo 3
Day 5 Combo 1 Combo 2 Combo 3
Template version 18.10.2003
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Second set
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Third set
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well done !
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excellent !
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good job !
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wonderful !
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Information of this file
  • Subject ?? ??
  • Created by palmchristy
  • Last Revision Date 26 October 2003
  • Template from http//www.palmchristy.net/baby
  • For viewing instructions or editing this file,
    please first run the powerpoint software then
    open this file.
  • This file should only be used for education
    purpose by parents but not for commercial
    purpose.
  • The purpose of this file is to teach your baby to
    read. It is designed base on "How To Teach Your
    Baby to Read" book by Glenn Doman. For more
    information on the method and the book, please
    visit http//www.childbrain.org and
    http//www.iahp.org.

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How to use this file
  • This file can be used for
  • Playing 15 combinations of random slides when
    user click the appropriate combo at the first
    page. The effect will further improve if voice
    is added to the slides.
  • A typical example will be, Monday morning, click
    combo 1 of day 1, and 15 words will be shown to
    child, then on Monday afternoon, one click on
    combo 2 of day1, the SAME 15 words are shown, but
    in another sequence, meaning it is shown in
    random order.
  • It is recommended by the "How To Teach Your Baby
    to Read" book by Glenn Doman that you should show
    them 3 times a day for 5 days, and no more,
    because the child would have learnt them and
    would get bored if you continue to show the
    material.

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How to create your own version
  1. Replace those word1 to word15 by your own
    words, couplets or phrases, e.g. apple or yellow
    banana.
  2. Add sound to each word if you wish (see p.28).
    Save the powerpoint file as pps format. The
    saved version can be run without using powerpoint
    software.
  3. If you are teaching language other than English,
    you can state the English translation at the
    bottom right hand corner for easily reference.
    See example at next page.
  4. If you wish to share your own version to others
    who are using Glenn Domans method, please visit
    http//www.childbrain.org.

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word/couplet of other language
State English translation here (if any)
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Adding sound to your powerpoint file
  • Dictionary with Human Pronunciation
  • Mirriam Webster Online at http//www.m-w.com/home.
    htm
  • Can let you save the sound file (wav format)
    without using 3rd party sound recording software
  • After clicking the red audio icon besides the
    word, right click 2. Click here to listen with
    your default audio player to save the sound file
    in the new window
  • In the powerpoint environment, use Insert
    Slide or Sound Insert Sound From File to
    insert the wav file you have downloaded to slide
    of word or the slide of picture or both
  • Apart from the above dictionary, you can create
    wav file by recording your own sound

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Random Slide Show Feature
  • This template has pre-defined 15 sets of random
    slide show. They can be seen at Slide Show
    Custom Shows.
  • 15 words were divided into 3 sets, each set have
    5 words. There is a break between each set of
    words with clapping sound.
  • These pre-defined random slide shows work for 15
    slides only. If the show has more than 15
    slides, you should update these pre-defined
    custom shows to including the additional piece of
    slides, otherwise they will not be shown.
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