English Language Arts
- The child has learned to recognize and write the letters in their name.
- They have practiced fine motor skills by using a writing tool to write their name.
- The child has developed their understanding of letter formation and sequencing by writing the letters in their name in the correct order.
- They have gained confidence in their ability to communicate and express themselves through writing.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore writing their full name, practice writing other simple words, and introduce them to tracing letters to further refine their letter formation skills.
Book Recommendations
- My Name Is⦠by Mary Hall Rayford: This book celebrates the importance and uniqueness of names, making it relatable to the child's experience of writing their own name.
- ABC: My First Alphabet Book by Jane Foster: This interactive alphabet book can help reinforce letter recognition and formation skills in an engaging way.
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: This classic rhyming book introduces letters in a fun and memorable way, which can further develop the child's interest in letter writing.
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