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English Language Arts

  • The child has improved their descriptive writing skills by describing the experience of horseback riding.
  • They have learned how to effectively use figurative language such as metaphors and similes to enhance their writing about horseback riding.
  • The child has explored different types of literature related to horseback riding, such as novels, poems, or articles, to develop their reading comprehension skills.
  • Through researching and reading about horseback riding, the child has expanded their vocabulary and knowledge of equestrian terminology.

For continued development, the child can engage in activities such as writing horseback riding-themed short stories or poems, participating in horseback riding-related debates or discussions, or even creating their own blog or journal about their experiences with horseback riding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater: A thrilling fantasy novel set in a world where dangerous water horses are raced on the beach.
  • Black Beauty by Anna Sewell: A classic tale narrated by a horse, exploring themes of animal welfare and human compassion.
  • War Horse by Michael Morpurgo: A heartwarming story of a horse named Joey and his journey through World War I.

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