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English Language Arts

  • The child learns about the concept of senses and how they help us experience the world.
  • They explore the sense of touch by feeling different textures and materials.
  • They learn new vocabulary related to the senses, such as taste, smell, and sight.
  • The child practices listening skills by following instructions and engaging in conversations about their sensory experiences.

Continue development by encouraging the child to use their senses in everyday activities. Encourage them to describe what they see, hear, smell, taste, and touch in different situations. Play sensory games, such as blindfolded taste tests or sound guessing games. This will promote their language development and deepen their understanding of the senses.

Book Recommendations

  • Senses by Jennifer Boothroyd: This book explains the five senses and how they help us experience the world around us.
  • My Five Senses by Aliki: A classic book that introduces young children to the five senses through simple text and colorful illustrations.
  • I Hear a Pickle by Rachel Isadora: This book explores the sounds we hear in everyday life and encourages children to listen closely to their surroundings.

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