- The child learned the names and sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
- The child learned how to blend letter sounds together to form basic words.
- The child learned sight words by recognizing them through repetition and practice.
- The child learned how to use context clues to decode unfamiliar words.
- The child learned the difference between vowels and consonants.
- The child learned to recognize basic punctuation marks such as periods, question marks, and exclamation marks.
- The child learned to identify and understand basic sentence structures.
- The child learned to read simple books independently.
- The child learned to read aloud with proper pronunciation and expression.
- The child developed comprehension skills by answering questions about the text.
For continued development, parents and teachers can:
- Encourage the child to read a variety of books and materials to expand their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
- Help the child practice phonics by playing word games or using word-building activities.
- Provide opportunities for the child to write, which strengthens reading skills and encourages creativity.
- Discuss books and stories with the child to promote critical thinking and deeper understanding of the text.