English Language Arts
- The child has learned the sounds that the letters I, V, F, and Z make.
- They have practiced constructing words using letter tiles.
- They have reviewed the phonetic skills of blending and segmenting sounds.
- The activity has reinforced their understanding of letter-sound correspondence.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own word cards using index cards and markers. They can write words that contain the sounds I, V, F, and Z, and practice reading them aloud. Additionally, you can play a game of "Word Hunt" where you take turns finding objects in the environment that start with or contain the target sounds.
Book Recommendations
- The Big Pig by Arnold Lobel: This delightful early reader follows a big pig as it goes on various adventures. It features simple sentences and repetitive text, making it perfect for practicing letter sounds.
- Zip and Zap by Jane Cowen-Fletcher: Join Zip and Zap, two mischievous twins, as they explore the wonders of their backyard. This engaging picture book introduces rhyming words and incorporates the letter Z sound.
- Fun with Fish by Bonnie Worth: Dive into the underwater world with this colorful book that introduces different types of fish. It includes engaging illustrations and simple sentences to reinforce letter sounds.
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