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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to identify the sound of the letter "a" through the activity.
  • They have practiced listening to and repeating words that contain the sound of the letter "a".
  • They have developed phonemic awareness by distinguishing between words that have the sound of the letter "a" and those that don't.
  • The child has started to associate the letter "a" with its corresponding sound and recognize it in written words.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more words that contain the sound of the letter "a" in various contexts. They can play word games where they have to identify and categorize words with the "a" sound. Additionally, you can introduce them to different books or stories that emphasize the sound of the letter "a" to reinforce their understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: A classic story that includes words with the sound of the letter "a" and engages children in a fun and imaginative adventure.
  • Pat's Cat by Victoria Kann: This book features a simple and repetitive storyline that allows children to practice recognizing and reading words with the sound of the letter "a".
  • The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson: While not specifically focused on the sound of the letter "a", this book helps expand the child's vocabulary and exposes them to different word sounds, including the sound of the letter "a".

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