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English Language Arts

  • The child demonstrated an understanding of question formation by correctly asking the question "How old will I be when you die?"
  • Through the activity, the child practiced using appropriate pronouns and verb tenses in the question.
  • The child displayed creativity by using the concept of time and age in their question.
  • By engaging in this activity, the child exercised their communication skills and learned how to express curiosity about the future.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about the concept of time and age. They can engage in conversations about growing older, discuss family members' ages, and read books that address the topic of life cycles. Encourage them to express their thoughts and ask questions about the passage of time in different contexts.

Book Recommendations

  • When I Am Old with You by Angela Johnson: This heartwarming book explores the bond between a child and their grandparent, imagining the future and cherishing the present.
  • The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant: This story celebrates the joy of family gatherings and the interconnectedness of generations, emphasizing the importance of creating lasting memories.
  • Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner: While not directly related to the topic, this book introduces children to the concept of time passing through the changing seasons and the life cycle of a garden.

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