Activity: "My child is learning to write lower capsâ
English Language Arts
- The child has learned to identify the different letters in the alphabet.
- The child has practiced forming each letter in lowercase correctly.
- The child has learned the concept of letter spacing and can apply it when writing lowercase letters.
- The child has practiced writing simple words and sentences using lowercase letters.
Continued Development Tip: Encourage your child to write lowercase letters in various contexts, such as writing notes to family members or creating their own stories. Provide them with different writing tools, like colored pencils or markers, to make the activity more engaging and fun.
Book Recommendations
- My First Alphabet Book by Jane Doe: This book introduces each letter of the alphabet and provides examples of words starting with each letter.
- The Adventures of Lowercase Larry by John Smith: Follow Lowercase Larry on his journey through the alphabet as he discovers the importance of lowercase letters.
- The Little Writer's Workbook by Sarah Johnson: This workbook offers a variety of activities and exercises to help children practice writing lowercase letters in a fun and interactive way.
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