English Language Arts
- The child learned letter formation and proper pencil grip through practicing handwriting.
- They improved their fine motor skills by tracing and writing letters.
- They learned letter recognition and letter-sound correspondence by writing words and sentences.
- They practiced their reading comprehension by reading the words and sentences they wrote.
For continued development, encourage the child to write their own stories or journal entries. Provide them with different writing materials such as colored pens or markers to make it more engaging. You can also introduce them to different styles of handwriting, like cursive, and have them practice writing in those styles.
Book Recommendations
- My First Handwriting Workbook by Scholastic: This workbook provides fun activities and exercises to help children practice their handwriting skills.
- Dot to Dot ABC: Handwriting Practice Workbook by Creative Learning Kids: This workbook combines handwriting practice with connect-the-dots activities to make it more interactive and enjoyable.
- Handwriting Practice Paper: Blank Composition Notebook with Dotted Lined Sheets by Smart Kids Publishing: This notebook provides plenty of space for children to practice writing their letters, words, and sentences.
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