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English Language Arts

  • The child learned fine motor skills by holding and manipulating the ribbon.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to motion and movement, such as spinning, twirling, and swirling.
  • The child learned descriptive language by describing how the ribbon moves and looks while spinning.
  • The child learned action verbs by using words like spin, twist, and turn when talking about the ribbon.

To continue developing language skills, encourage the child to write a story or poem about the ribbon spinning. They can also draw a picture or create a short video to illustrate their story. This will help them practice their creativity and storytelling abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: This classic picture book follows the journey of a caterpillar as it eats its way through various foods and transforms into a butterfly.
  • Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak: This imaginative tale tells the story of a mischievous boy named Max who travels to a land of wild creatures.
  • Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss: In this rhyming book, Sam-I-Am encourages the main character to try green eggs and ham in various situations.

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