Activity: "My son learned letter k"
English Language Arts
- The child learned to recognize and identify the letter "k" in various contexts.
- They practiced writing the letter "k" in both uppercase and lowercase forms.
- The child learned new words that start with the letter "k" and practiced saying them aloud.
- They engaged in activities such as coloring pictures of objects that start with the letter "k" to reinforce their understanding.
To further develop the child's understanding of the letter "k," you can incorporate more hands-on activities. For example, you can create a sensory bin filled with objects that start with the letter "k" for the child to explore and sort. Additionally, you can encourage them to find words that begin with "k" in their favorite storybooks or during everyday activities.
Book Recommendations
- Kevin's Kite by Karen Katz: A colorful picture book that follows Kevin as he flies his kite on a windy day.
- Kangaroo and Koala by Claire Saxby: This book introduces young readers to the unique animals found in Australia.
- Katie the Kitten by Kathryn Hitte: Join Katie as she explores her surroundings and encounters various objects that start with the letter "k."
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