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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned listening and comprehension skills by actively participating in story time at the library.
  • They have been exposed to a variety of stories and narratives, helping to develop their understanding of story structure and plot.
  • Through listening to different genres and styles of writing, the child has gained a broader vocabulary and understanding of language.
  • They have also learned about characters, settings, and themes in literature.

To continue developing their English Language Arts skills, encourage the child to retell the stories they hear at story time. This can be done through dramatic play, drawing or coloring pictures inspired by the stories, or even creating their own stories using the same characters or settings.

Book Recommendations

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: A classic children's book about a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly, teaching concepts of numbers, colors, and days of the week.
  • Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown: A soothing bedtime story that introduces simple vocabulary and helps children develop a love for reading.
  • Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak: A story about imagination and emotions, encouraging children to explore their own creativity.

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