English Language Arts
- The child learned about rhyming words ending in "-at" through online coursework.
- They practiced identifying and creating words that rhyme with "cat," "hat," and "bat."
- The child learned how to recognize patterns in words and understand the concept of rhyming.
- They gained a basic understanding of phonics and word families.
For continued development, you can encourage your child to come up with their own rhyming words for different word families. You can play rhyming games together or even create silly rhymes as a fun activity.
Book Recommendations
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: This rhyming alphabet book is a fun and engaging way to reinforce letter recognition and phonics skills.
- The Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen: This heartwarming story explores the importance of treating books with care and respect. It also highlights the joy of finding and enjoying books at the library.
- Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss: This classic book not only introduces rhyming words but also encourages children to try new things and expand their horizons.
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