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  • The child learned to identify and distinguish between upper and lower case letters.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills by tracing the letters using a writing utensil.
  • The child learned the correct formation of each letter by following the trace lines.
  • The child learned the letter order and sequence by tracing through all the upper and lower case letters in the alphabet.
  • The child developed hand-eye coordination by accurately tracing each letter.
  • The child learned letter recognition by associating the letter shapes with their corresponding uppercase and lowercase names.

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to practice writing letters independently, utilizing the correct formation and letter order.

2. Introduce letter sounds and help the child make connections between the written letters and their corresponding sounds.

3. To make the activity more engaging, incorporate multi-sensory elements such as using textured materials to trace letters or creating letter-themed sensory bins.

4. Play letter recognition games or use flashcards to reinforce knowledge of uppercase and lowercase letters.

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