Activity: "Learning to Write Letters Properly"
English Language Arts
- The child has learned the correct formation of uppercase and lowercase letters.
- They have developed an understanding of letter-sound correspondence.
- The child has practiced writing simple words using the newly learned letters.
- They have improved their penmanship and letter spacing.
Continued development can include encouraging the child to write letters and words in various contexts, such as creating their own stories or writing letters to family and friends. They can also practice writing letters on different surfaces, like sand or shaving cream, to make it more engaging and multisensory.
Book Recommendations
- My Very First Book of Shapes by Eric Carle: This interactive book introduces basic shapes and encourages children to trace and draw them.
- The Alphabet Book by P.D. Eastman: This book presents each letter of the alphabet with humorous illustrations and simple sentences to help reinforce letter recognition.
- A is for Apple by Tiger Tales: In this book, children can explore each letter of the alphabet through vibrant illustrations and corresponding words, helping them build vocabulary and letter knowledge.
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