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  • The child learned to recognize and use capital letters at the beginning of sentences.
  • The child learned to use full stops at the end of sentences.
  • The child learned to identify the difference between capital letters and lowercase letters.
  • The child learned to apply capital letters and full stops correctly in their own writing.
  • The child learned to read sentences with proper capitalization and punctuation.

Continued development related to the activity:

1. Encourage the child to practice writing sentences using capital letters and full stops in a fun and interactive way. For example, they can create their own mini storybooks or write letters to family members or friends.

2. Provide the child with age-appropriate books or reading materials that have proper capitalization and punctuation. This will help reinforce their understanding of using capital letters and full stops in context.

3. Engage the child in activities that involve editing and proofreading. For instance, they can be given short paragraphs with missing capital letters or full stops, and they can correct the errors to improve their skills.

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