- The child learned about the holiday "Fourth of July" and its significance in American history.
- The child learned new vocabulary words related to the holiday, such as "independence," "fireworks," and "patriotism."
- The child practiced reading and writing skills by reading and writing about the Fourth of July.
- The child learned about the different symbols associated with the holiday, such as the American flag and the Statue of Liberty.
- The child learned about the traditions and customs of celebrating the Fourth of July, such as parades, barbecues, and fireworks.
Continued development related to the activity:
To further develop English Language Arts skills related to the activity, the child can:
- Read books or articles about American history and the Fourth of July to expand their knowledge and vocabulary.
- Practice writing by creating their own stories or poems about the holiday.
- Engage in discussions with family or friends about the significance of the Fourth of July and its impact on American society.
- Participate in creative activities, such as making crafts or drawings inspired by the holiday.
- Explore online resources or educational apps that offer interactive games or quizzes about the Fourth of July and English Language Arts skills.