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  • The child has learned to recognize and read the word "Creek" independently.
  • The child has developed phonemic awareness by sounding out the letters in the word "Creek".
  • The child has improved their vocabulary by learning a new word.
  • The child has practiced their reading fluency by reading the word smoothly and accurately.
  • The child has gained confidence in their reading abilities by successfully reading the word on their own.

For continued development, parents or teachers can provide the child with more opportunities to practice reading and recognizing new words. This can be done through reading books together, playing word games, and encouraging the child to read signs and labels in their environment. It is also important to continue to build phonemic awareness by practicing sounding out words and identifying letter sounds.

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