English Language Arts
- The child demonstrated proficiency in decoding and reading words independently.
- They practiced phonics skills by reading decodable readers at different difficulty levels.
- The child developed fluency by reading out loud and applying comprehension strategies while reading.
- They gained exposure to different genres and text structures through the decodable readers.
To further develop their reading skills, encourage the child to engage in activities such as:
- Discussing the stories they read with you or a family member, summarizing the main events, and making predictions.
- Encouraging independent reading by providing a variety of age-appropriate books and allowing the child to choose what they would like to read.
- Playing word games or engaging in phonics activities to reinforce decoding skills.
Book Recommendations
- "The Cat Sat" by Sam Taplin: This book features simple sentences and repetitive text, making it perfect for early readers.
- "I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!" by Dr. Seuss: Dr. Seuss books are always engaging and fun, and this one encourages children to explore the joy of reading.
- "Pete the Cat: Play Ball!" by James Dean: Pete the Cat books are beloved by young readers, and this one combines a fun story with early reading skills.
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