English Language Arts
- The child has learned how to identify and pronounce short vowel e sounds in words.
- They have practiced blending the short vowel e sound with consonant sounds to form words.
- The child has learned how to decode and read words with short vowel e sounds.
- They have gained confidence in their reading abilities and have improved their phonemic awareness skills.
Continued development can be encouraged by providing the child with additional reading materials that focus on short vowel e sounds. This can include books with simple sentences and repetitive text that allow the child to practice reading words with short vowel e sounds in context. Engaging in word games and activities that involve sorting and categorizing words with short vowel e sounds can also enhance their understanding and recognition of these sounds.
Book Recommendations
- The Red Hen by Rebecca Emberley: This book tells the story of the Red Hen and her adventures with various farm animals. It features repetitive text and simple sentences with words that emphasize the short vowel e sound.
- Ben's Red Hat by Diane Muldrow: In this book, Ben loses his red hat and goes on a search to find it. Along the way, he encounters different characters and objects that have names with the short vowel e sound. It provides opportunities for the child to practice reading words with this sound.
- Rex and the Jets by Molly Idle: Rex, a dinosaur, dreams of flying in a jet. This book follows his journey as he learns about different kinds of jets and their features. It incorporates words with the short vowel e sound in an engaging and informative way.
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