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  • The child learned to recognize and match uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • The child learned to identify and match rhyming words.
  • The child learned to match words with their corresponding pictures.
  • The child learned to match words with their initial sounds.
  • The child learned to match words with their opposite meanings.

To continue developing English Language Arts skills, the child can:

  • Create their own matching game by drawing pictures and writing corresponding words.
  • Play a memory game with sight words, where they have to match the word with its corresponding card.
  • Practice phonics skills by matching words with their ending sounds.
  • Play a rhyming game by coming up with words that rhyme with a given word.
  • Read books and identify words that have similar meanings or opposite meanings.
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