English Language Arts
- The child has learned to identify and recognize pre-written numbers and letters of the alphabet.
- They have practiced tracing and writing their own name using pre-written letters.
- The child has also learned to identify and write their home address and phone number.
- They have practiced recognizing and matching uppercase and lowercase letters.
Math
- The child has learned to identify and recognize pre-written numbers and count up to a certain number.
- They have practiced writing their own numbers using pre-written examples.
- The child has learned to recognize and write their phone number and address, emphasizing the importance of numbers in daily life.
- They have practiced sorting and classifying objects based on their pre-written numbers.
Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to create their own personalized alphabet and number book. They can use their pre-written letters and numbers to write words, sentences, and simple equations. Encourage them to use their address and phone number as part of their play, such as pretending to make phone calls or writing letters to their own address.
Book Recommendations
- Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood: Follows the journey of lowercase letters as they search for their missing uppercase partners. This book reinforces letter recognition and the concept of uppercase and lowercase letters.
- Counting Crocodiles by Judy Sierra: A crocodile-filled counting book where a clever monkey outwits the crocodiles using her wit and math skills. This book reinforces counting and number recognition.
- My Very Own Address Book by Robin West: Introduces the concept of an address book and encourages children to write their own addresses and phone numbers. This book reinforces the importance of personal information and learning one's own address and phone number.
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