- The child learned to identify and recognize all the letters of the alphabet.
- The child practiced sequencing the letters of the alphabet in order.
- The child gained familiarity with uppercase and lowercase letters.
- The child developed fine motor skills by handling the flashcards and flipping them.
- The child learned the phonetic sounds associated with each letter.
- The child practiced matching letter sounds with their corresponding letters.
To continue developing English Language Arts skills, you can:
- Introduce sight words flashcards to expand the child's vocabulary.
- Encourage the child to write the letters they have learned using different materials like sand, paint, or chalk.
- Read alphabet books together and ask the child to identify letters and their sounds.
- Play word games that focus on letter recognition and spelling.
- Use magnetic letters to allow the child to manipulate and arrange letters to form different words.