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English Language Arts

  • The First-grade child learned about different types of dragons and their characteristics.
  • They practiced reading aloud by reading dragon-themed stories.
  • They improved their vocabulary by learning new words related to dragons.
  • They developed their writing skills by creating their own dragon stories.

Continued development can be encouraged by encouraging the child to explore more dragon-themed books and stories. They can also engage in creative writing activities, such as writing dragon adventure stories or composing dragon-themed poems. Additionally, they can participate in dramatic play by acting out dragon stories or creating their own dragon puppet shows.

Book Recommendations

  • The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch: This book tells the story of a princess who outsmarts a dragon to save a prince.
  • Dragon Stew by Steve Smallman: In this story, a group of friends sets out to catch a dragon and make dragon stew.
  • There's No Such Thing as a Dragon by Jack Kent: A young boy discovers a small dragon that keeps growing bigger and bigger.

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