English Language Arts
- The child demonstrated reading comprehension skills by summarizing and retelling the main events of the story.
- They utilized inferential thinking to make predictions about the characters' actions and motivations.
- They identified and discussed the theme of the book, highlighting the author's message or lesson.
- The child effectively used vocabulary words from the story in their own writing, showcasing an expanded vocabulary.
To further develop their reading skills and foster a love for literature, encourage your child to explore different genres and engage in book discussions with peers or family members. Encourage them to write book reviews or create their own alternate endings for stories they enjoy. Additionally, consider participating in community or virtual book clubs to expose your child to diverse reading experiences.
Book Recommendations
- The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster: Join Milo on an adventurous journey through the Kingdom of Wisdom where he learns about the power of words and the joy of learning.
- The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate: This heartwarming tale follows Ivan, a gorilla living in a shopping mall, and his quest for freedom and friendship.
- Wonder by R.J. Palacio: A story about empathy and acceptance, Wonder follows Auggie, a fifth-grader with facial differences, as he navigates his first year in a mainstream school.
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