English Language Arts
- The child has learned to recognize and identify lowercase letters.
- The child has learned to recognize and identify uppercase letters.
- The child has practiced matching lowercase and uppercase letters together.
- The child has developed letter-sound correspondence by associating lowercase and uppercase letters with their respective sounds.
To continue developing letter recognition skills, parents can create flashcards with both lowercase and uppercase letters and have the child match them together. They can also incorporate letter matching games using magnetic letters or letter blocks. Additionally, parents can encourage the child to practice writing both lowercase and uppercase letters to reinforce their understanding of letter forms.
Book Recommendations
- Alphablock by Christopher Franceschelli: This interactive board book introduces the alphabet through vibrant illustrations and die-cut pages that allow children to explore and match lowercase and uppercase letters.
- The Alphabet Tree by Leo Lionni: This picture book tells the story of a group of lowercase letters who come together to form the Alphabet Tree, teaching children about letter recognition and the importance of cooperation.
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: This classic rhyming book follows the adventure of lowercase letters as they climb up a coconut tree, reinforcing letter identification and the sequence of the alphabet.
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