English Language Arts
- The child has learned to recognize and identify individual letters of the alphabet.
- They have developed letter-sound correspondence by associating each letter with its corresponding sound.
- The child has practiced letter formation by tracing and writing letters.
- They have started to understand that letters combine to form words.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore letter recognition through various activities. They can play letter matching games, create letter collages using cut-out letters from magazines, or even go on a letter scavenger hunt around the house or outdoors.
Book Recommendations
- ABC: Alphabet Book by Jane Doe: This book introduces the letters of the alphabet in a fun and engaging way. Each page features a different letter with colorful illustrations.
- Alligator Ate Apples by John Smith: This interactive book combines letter recognition with a playful story about an alligator's adventures with the alphabet.
- The Letter Train by Sarah Johnson: This book takes children on a train ride through the alphabet, introducing each letter along the way through rhymes and vibrant illustrations.
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