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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize the sound of the letter "a" through the activity.
  • They have practiced identifying words that start with the letter "a" such as "apple" and "ant".
  • The child has learned to associate the letter "a" with its sound by listening to the sound and repeating it.
  • They have practiced writing the letter "a" by tracing it on a piece of paper.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to read books that have words starting with the letter "a". You can also play games where you say a word and ask the child to identify if it starts with the letter "a" or not. Another activity could be to have the child search for objects around the house that start with the letter "a" and create a collage or display with those objects.

Book Recommendations

  • Amy and the Ant by Anna Bowles: A story about a girl named Amy who goes on an adventure with an ant.
  • The Amazing Apple by Sarah Adams: Join Sam as he discovers the wonders of apples and their different uses.
  • All About the Letter A by Kelly Johnson: This book introduces the letter "a" and its sound through fun illustrations and simple sentences.

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