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  • The child has learned how to decode and recognize familiar words while reading.
  • They have improved their fluency by reading aloud with proper pacing and expression.
  • They have developed comprehension skills by answering questions about the text they have read.
  • The child has learned to identify the main idea and key details in a passage.
  • They have expanded their vocabulary by encountering new words while reading.
  • They have practiced their reading comprehension skills by making predictions and inferences based on the text.
  • The child has learned about different genres and story elements while reading various texts.
  • They have improved their writing skills by engaging in activities such as summarizing or writing a response to the text.

Continued development tip: Encourage the child to explore different types of reading materials, such as newspapers, magazines, or online articles, to broaden their reading experience. Encourage them to discuss what they have read with others and participate in book clubs or reading groups to enhance their understanding of the text. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to engage in creative writing activities related to the texts they have read, such as writing a different ending to a story or creating their own fictional characters.

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