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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to identify and recognize the short vowel sound 'o' in words.
  • They have practiced blending the short vowel 'o' with consonants to form different words.
  • The child has developed phonemic awareness by differentiating between words with the short vowel 'o' sound and those without.
  • They have expanded their vocabulary by learning new words that contain the short vowel 'o' sound.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice reading and writing short vowel 'o' words in different contexts. They can create sentences or short stories using these words and even try to find rhyming words with the same sound. Additionally, playing word games or using flashcards can help reinforce their understanding of the short vowel 'o' sound.

Book Recommendations

  • Hot Dog by Molly Coxe: Follow Hot Dog as he goes on an adventure and encounters various objects with the short 'o' sound. This book is filled with colorful illustrations and simple sentences to help early readers.
  • Otto the Octopus by Tony Mitton: Join Otto the Octopus as he explores the ocean and encounters different sea creatures. This book introduces short 'o' words in an engaging and entertaining way.
  • The Fox on the Box by Barbara Gregorich: This book follows a fox and his mischievous adventures as he encounters different objects and animals. It features repetitive text with short 'o' words, making it perfect for early readers.

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