English Language Arts
- The child learned how to pronounce specific sounds correctly.
- The child practiced speaking clearly and fluently.
- The child learned new vocabulary words and phrases.
- The child improved their storytelling and oral communication skills.
Continued development in English Language Arts can be fostered by encouraging the child to read aloud daily. This can help them practice their pronunciation, fluency, and expression. Additionally, engaging in activities such as storytelling or participating in oral presentations can further enhance their communication skills.
Book Recommendations
- Speak Up, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell: Molly, a young girl with a strong personality, learns to use her unique voice in various situations.
- Clark the Shark by Bruce Hale: Clark is a shark who loves to talk, but he soon learns the importance of listening and taking turns when interacting with others.
- Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes: Chrysanthemum faces teasing about her name and learns to appreciate her uniqueness, while also exploring the power of words and how they can affect others.
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