English Language Arts
- The child practiced recognizing and differentiating between upper and lower case letters while playing Jenga with letter blocks.
- They also reinforced their letter sound knowledge as they called out the letter sound of each block they pulled out during the game.
- By manipulating the blocks and building the Jenga tower, the child strengthened their fine motor skills, which are important for writing and letter formation.
- Through the collaborative nature of the activity, the child also developed their social and communication skills as they interacted with others in the game.
For continued development, you can incorporate more letter recognition games or activities using different materials such as magnetic letters, foam letters, or even letter cards. You can also introduce word-building activities by encouraging the child to form simple words with the letter blocks they pull out during the Jenga game.
Book Recommendations
- Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood: This engaging book takes children on an alphabet journey with colorful illustrations and playful rhymes.
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: A classic book featuring lowercase and uppercase letters racing to the top of a coconut tree.
- Dr. Seuss's ABC by Dr. Seuss: Dr. Seuss's whimsical characters introduce letters and their sounds in a fun and memorable way.
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