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  • The child has learned how to spell words correctly by practicing the skill.
  • They have gained knowledge of various phonetic patterns and spelling rules.
  • They can recognize common sight words and spell them correctly.
  • The child has improved their vocabulary by learning new words.
  • They have developed their phonemic awareness by understanding the sounds of letters and how they combine to form words.
  • The child has become more confident in their ability to spell words independently.

To continue developing spelling skills, you can:

  • Play word games like Scrabble or Boggle to make spelling fun and interactive.
  • Create word search puzzles using common sight words or spelling words.
  • Encourage the use of spell-check tools on computer programs to reinforce correct spelling.
  • Read aloud together and discuss any unfamiliar words, helping the child spell them correctly.
  • Practice spelling words in different contexts, such as writing sentences or short stories.
  • Use flashcards to review spelling words regularly.
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