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  • English Language Arts:
    • The child has learned to identify and recognize letters and sounds through the word "Spider-Man."
    • They have practiced spelling and pronunciation by saying the name "Spider-Man" repeatedly.
    • The child has been exposed to vocabulary related to superheroes and their actions.
  • Math:
    • The child has learned to count from 1 to the number of letters in the name "Spider-Man" (if they can count that high).
    • They have practiced number recognition by associating each letter of the word with a number.
    • The child has learned the concept of addition by recognizing that the word "Spider-Man" consists of two separate words.

To further develop the child's language skills, encourage them to create their own superhero name and describe their powers. You can also engage them in imaginative storytelling using superheroes as characters.

In terms of math, continue practicing counting and number recognition using different superhero-themed words or names. You can also introduce simple addition or subtraction using superhero-themed objects or visuals.

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