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Core Skills Analysis

English

  • Madilyn has developed a strong understanding of various consonant blends like 'st', 'str', 'sp', 'sl', 'sw' and vowel sounds such as 'ee' and 'ea'.
  • She has practiced recognizing and applying sounds with complex characters, including silent letters and blends like 'cr', 'th', 'sh', 'br', and 'ph'.
  • Madilyn has shown her ability to work with words that contain double letters, using examples such as 'll' and 'oo', which strengthens her phonetic awareness.
  • Through creative story writing and journal prompts, Madilyn has enhanced her vocabulary by exploring synonyms and antonyms, as well as understanding multiple meanings of words.

Tips

To further enhance Madilyn's learning experience, you might consider incorporating interactive reading games that reinforce phonetic sounds and sight words. Encourage her to identify words in stories that contain the sounds she is learning and then create sentences or short stories using those words. Regular reading sessions can help improve her comprehension skills and allow for discussions about the themes and vocabulary in the books. Additionally, introducing educational apps that focus on spelling could provide her with engaging methods to practice the new words and word forms she is studying.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: A classic tale featuring playful rhymes and sounds that will help Madilyn practice her phonetic skills.
  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: An engaging book filled with rhythmic language that introduces letters and sounds in a fun, memorable way.
  • The Best Nest by P.D. Eastman: A story that incorporates simple vocabulary and sounds, perfect for practicing spelling and reading comprehension.
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