- The child has learned letter recognition through interactive games and activities.
- They have learned phonics and how to associate sounds with letters through audio lessons and practice exercises.
- The child has improved their reading fluency by following along with animated stories and reading aloud.
- They have developed comprehension skills by answering multiple-choice questions about stories they have read.
- The child has expanded their vocabulary through exposure to a variety of words in the stories and games.
- They have learned basic grammar concepts such as sentence structure and punctuation through interactive activities.
- The child has enhanced their spelling skills through spelling games and exercises.
For continued development related to the activity, parents/teachers can encourage the child to:
- Practice reading aloud to improve fluency.
- Engage in discussions about the stories they read to enhance comprehension skills.
- Look for opportunities to use new vocabulary words in everyday conversations.
- Encourage the child to write short stories or journal entries to practice spelling and grammar.
- Explore other reading resources, both digital and physical, to further expand their English language arts skills.