English Language Arts
- The child has developed phonemic awareness by sounding out words they see on everyday things.
- They have improved their letter-sound correspondence skills through this activity.
- The child has expanded their vocabulary by encountering new words in their surroundings.
- They have practiced their reading fluency by sounding out words accurately and smoothly.
Encourage the child to continue their development in English Language Arts by incorporating more reading materials into their daily routine. Provide them with age-appropriate books, magazines, or even labels on household items to further enhance their phonics skills. Encourage them to read aloud and ask questions about the words they encounter. You can also play word games or create word scavenger hunts to make the learning experience more engaging and interactive.
Book Recommendations
- The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: Join the mischievous Cat in the Hat as he turns a dull day into a fun-filled adventure.
- by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle: Explore colors and animals in this beloved picture book.
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: Join the alphabet as they race to the top of the coconut tree in this lively rhyming tale.
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