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  • English Language Arts:
    • Recognized and wrote letters of the alphabet
    • Identified and practiced the sounds associated with each letter
    • Learned new vocabulary words and their meanings
    • Developed sentence structure by constructing simple sentences
    • Explored storytelling by creating their own narratives
  • Math:
    • Counted and recognized numbers up to 100
    • Identified basic shapes and colors
    • Learned addition and subtraction through simple calculations
    • Explored patterns and sequences
    • Practiced measurement by comparing and ordering objects based on length or size

To continue developing language arts skills, encourage the child to explore reading on their own and engage in activities that promote creative writing such as keeping a journal or writing short stories. Additionally, encourage them to participate in activities that enhance their vocabulary, such as playing word games or engaging in conversations with peers and family members.

For math, encourage the child to practice their counting skills by counting objects in their surroundings. Encourage them to explore shapes and colors in everyday objects and discuss their properties. Engaging in activities that involve sorting and categorizing objects can also help develop their understanding of patterns and sequences. Additionally, practicing basic addition and subtraction through real-life scenarios or games can further enhance their math skills.

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