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  • The 3-year-old student has learned letter recognition by matching uppercase and lowercase letters in the game.
  • Through this activity, the student has practiced fine motor skills by manipulating the alphabet cards.
  • The game has helped reinforce the concept of alphabetical order as the student organizes the letters correctly.
  • By engaging in the alphabet matching game, the student has also enhanced their focus and attention span during the task.

For continued development, consider incorporating variations of the alphabet matching game such as introducing letter sounds or associating letters with images of objects that start with those letters. Additionally, you could create a scavenger hunt where the child has to find objects starting with specific letters around the house.

Book Recommendations

  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: A lively alphabet book featuring the letters of the alphabet climbing up a coconut tree.
  • Eat Your Alphabet: ABC by Bonnie Worth: This book combines learning the alphabet with exploring different fruits and vegetables, providing a fun and educational experience for young readers.
  • Alphablock by Christopher Franceschelli: A beautifully illustrated book that introduces the alphabet through engaging die-cut pages and bold colors.

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