English Language Arts
- The child has learned the letter "l" and its corresponding sound.
- They have practiced recognizing and reading words with the letter "l" in them.
- By reading out words with the letter "l", the child has improved their phonemic awareness.
- They have developed their oral reading skills by reading aloud words containing the letter "l".
To continue developing their English Language Arts skills, you can encourage the child to read more books that contain words with the letter "l". You can also play word games that focus on the letter "l", such as creating a list of words that start or end with "l". Additionally, you can provide the child with opportunities to write words or short sentences that contain the letter "l". This will help reinforce their understanding of the letter and its sound.
Book Recommendations
- The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper: A classic tale about a little engine with a big heart who overcomes challenges.
- Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney: A story about a little llama who struggles with bedtime and the comfort of his mama.
- The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney: A wordless picture book that tells the story of a tiny mouse who helps a lion in need.
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