- The child learned to recognize and write uppercase and lowercase letters.
- They practiced phonics by learning the sounds associated with each letter.
- They learned to blend sounds together to read simple words.
- The child practiced forming basic words by using letter cards or a letter chart.
- They learned to identify and write common sight words.
- The child practiced reading short sentences with the help of picture cues.
- They learned basic punctuation marks like periods, question marks, and exclamation marks.
- The child practiced handwriting by writing simple sentences and stories.
- They learned to identify the main characters and events in a story.
- They practiced retelling a story in their own words.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to:
- Read books aloud to develop fluency and expression.
- Write short letters or stories to practice spelling and sentence structure.
- Play word games like Scrabble or Boggle to expand their vocabulary.
- Listen to audiobooks or podcasts to improve listening and comprehension skills.
- Engage in activities that promote reading comprehension, such as answering questions about a text or making predictions about what might happen next.