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Activity: "My child can write most of the letters"

English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize and write most uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • They can identify the sounds associated with each letter.
  • The child can write simple words using the letters they have learned.
  • They are starting to understand the concept of letter formation and spacing.

Continued Development Tips:

Encourage your child to practice writing letters in different contexts, such as writing letters to family members or creating their own short stories. Provide them with opportunities to practice their letter formation and spacing by using lined paper or writing on whiteboards. Engage in activities that involve letter recognition, such as playing letter matching games or going on letter hunts around the house or in books. Encourage reading activities that reinforce the connection between letters and sounds.

Book Recommendations

  • The Alphabet Book by P.D. Eastman: This book introduces the alphabet through silly rhymes and vibrant illustrations.
  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: This playful book follows the journey of the alphabet letters as they climb up a coconut tree.
  • Dr. Seuss's ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! by Dr. Seuss: This classic book introduces the alphabet with whimsical illustrations and catchy rhymes.

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