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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about different TV genres such as cartoons, news, and documentaries.
  • They practiced listening skills by following dialogues and understanding the storyline of TV shows.
  • They enhanced their vocabulary by learning new words and phrases used in TV programs.
  • The child developed their reading skills by reading subtitles or closed captions while watching TV.

To further develop their English Language Arts skills related to TV, encourage the child to write their own TV scripts or create a storyboard for a TV show they imagine. They can also practice their reading and comprehension skills by reading books about TV shows or characters they enjoy watching.

Book Recommendations

  • TV Show Quiz Book by Chris Higgins: This interactive book includes quizzes about popular TV shows, improving reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.
  • Arthur's TV Trouble by Marc Brown: This story follows Arthur as he learns the importance of balance between TV time and other activities.
  • TV Turnoff Week by Susan Shreve: This book inspires young readers to explore alternative activities to TV and promotes critical thinking about media consumption.

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