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  • The child has learned to recognize and identify letters of the alphabet.
  • The child has learned the sounds associated with each letter.
  • The child has learned to match uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • The child has learned to form simple words by combining letters.
  • The child has learned to identify and understand basic sight words.
  • The child has learned to read and comprehend simple sentences.
  • The child has learned to improve their reading speed and fluency.
  • The child has learned to develop their vocabulary by encountering new words.
  • The child has learned to improve their spelling skills by practicing letter recognition and word formation.
  • The child has learned to enhance their listening skills by following instructions and audio cues.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged through various creative ways, such as:

  • Encouraging the child to create their own letter games using materials at home, such as flashcards or magnetic letters.
  • Playing word-building games where the child has to form as many words as possible using a given set of letters.
  • Reading books or stories together and discussing the letters, words, and sentences encountered.
  • Engaging in word hunts or scavenger hunts where the child has to find and identify specific letters or words in their environment.
  • Exploring online resources or apps that offer interactive letter and word games for further practice and reinforcement.
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