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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned the first 26 phonograms, which are essential for reading and spelling in English.
  • They have practiced identifying and sounding out words using these phonograms.
  • The child has developed phonemic awareness, which is important for reading fluency and comprehension.
  • They have improved their spelling skills by applying the phonograms to write words correctly.

To continue developing their phonics skills, the child can engage in activities such as creating word lists using the phonograms and finding words in books or magazines that contain these phonograms. They can also practice reading and spelling words with similar phonograms to reinforce their understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Phonics Handbook by Sue Lloyd and Lib Stephen: This comprehensive guide provides a systematic approach to teaching phonics and includes plenty of practice exercises.
  • Phonics Pathways by Dolores G. Hiskes: This book offers a step-by-step approach to learning phonics and includes engaging activities to reinforce phonetic skills.
  • Explode the Code by Nancy Hall: This series of workbooks offers a variety of phonics activities and exercises to help students practice and reinforce phonetic skills.

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