English Language Arts
- The child practiced forming letters correctly and consistently.
- They learned the importance of spacing between words.
- They focused on letter size and proportion.
- They learned to write their name and simple words.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice handwriting in various creative ways. They can write letters in sand or shaving cream, use sidewalk chalk to write on the pavement, or even write in the air using their finger. These activities make handwriting practice more engaging and interactive.
Book Recommendations
- Alphabet Mystery by Audrey Wood: This book helps reinforce letter recognition and introduces the concept of solving a mystery.
- Dot to Dot Alphabet Activity Book by Chiquito Publishing: This interactive book combines handwriting practice with dot-to-dot activities to make learning fun.
- My First Learn to Write Workbook by Crystal Radke: This workbook provides guided handwriting practice for beginners, focusing on letter formation and word writing.
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