- The child learned new vocabulary words related to the 4th of July, such as "independence," "fireworks," and "patriotic."
- They practiced reading and understanding sentences about the history and significance of the 4th of July.
- The child learned to write a short paragraph or story about their experience celebrating the 4th of July.
- They practiced using descriptive language to describe the sights, sounds, and feelings associated with fireworks.
- The child learned about the use of capital letters and punctuation marks in writing, especially when writing about proper nouns like "America" or "Declaration of Independence."
For continued development, the child can engage in activities such as:
- Reading books or articles about American history and the significance of the 4th of July.
- Writing letters or emails to family and friends, sharing their experience and thoughts about the 4th of July celebration.
- Creating a scrapbook or collage using pictures and words to document their 4th of July experience.
- Participating in a spelling bee or word game using vocabulary words related to the 4th of July.
- Practicing public speaking by delivering a short speech about the importance of independence and freedom on the 4th of July.