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Core Skills Analysis

English

  • Successfully identified various letters of the alphabet using the alphabet poster.
  • Demonstrated the ability to articulate the short sounds associated with each letter.
  • Engaged in matching consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words using play-doh to form shapes of letters.
  • Independently completed words by sounding them out and recognizing their phonetic components.

Math

  • Counted the number of letters in CVC words, reinforcing number recognition.
  • Used whiteboard to draw corresponding quantities for each letter identified (e.g., the letter 'A' drawn with '3' apples).
  • Understood the concept of 'one' versus 'many' through phonetic grouping of similar-sounding letters.
  • Incorporated basic sequencing by arranging the letters of the alphabet in order while sounding them out.

Physical Education

  • Participated in physical activities that involved letter shapes, enhancing motor skills.
  • Used play-doh to mold letters, encouraging hand-eye coordination and fine motor development.
  • Engaged in games that involved movement such as jumping or running while calling out letters and sounds.
  • Incorporated body movement to demonstrate letters (e.g., forming letters with arms), promoting physical activity.

Reading

  • Developed early reading skills by recognizing and sounding out CVC words using worksheets.
  • Showed the ability to blend phonemes by connecting sounds to form simple words.
  • Independently read short phrases made up of CVC words, enhancing comprehension skills.
  • Displayed enthusiasm and confidence in reading activities, fostering a love for learning.

Tips

To further enhance the child's learning experience, consider integrating fun phonics apps or games that align with the alphabet sounds being taught. Encourage exploration of outdoor readings, such as letters found in nature, and involve the child in matching sounds with physical movements. Utilize interactive storytelling to connect CVC words with illustrations, fostering both understanding and creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: A lively story that introduces the letters of the alphabet as they climb a coconut tree.
  • ABC: A Family Alphabet Book by Patricia Hegarty: A delightful journey through the alphabet, showcasing family-themed items each letter corresponds to.
  • The Letter A by Terry Kott: A simple, engaging introduction to the letter A and its different sounds.
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