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- The student has learned the sequence and order of the alphabet by practicing writing each letter.
- They have developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through the physical act of writing.
- They have strengthened their recognition of letters and their associated sounds by verbalizing the letters as they write them.
Encourage the student to incorporate other sensory experiences into their alphabet practice, such as using different textures (sandpaper, cotton balls) or drawing letters in the air with their finger. This can enhance their understanding and memory of the alphabet in a fun and engaging way.
Book Recommendations
- Alphabatics by Suse MacDonald: A visually stimulating book that combines alphabet learning with vibrant artwork.
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: A classic book that brings the alphabet to life in a playful and memorable way.
- Eat Your Peas, Louise! by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt: An interactive alphabet book that encourages children to trace the letters with their fingers.
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