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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize and pronounce different sounds and phonemes while practicing singing.
  • Through singing, the child has developed their vocabulary by learning new words and their meanings.
  • They have improved their reading fluency and comprehension as they follow along with song lyrics.
  • The child has also enhanced their listening skills by paying attention to the melody, rhythm, and pitch while singing.

Continued development in singing class can be fostered by encouraging the child to explore different genres of music and sing songs in various languages. They can also be encouraged to write their own lyrics and create melodies for their songs. Additionally, incorporating music-related activities, such as learning to play an instrument or participating in a choir, can further enhance their overall musical abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • Sing and Dance in Your Polka-Dot Pants by Eric Litwin: A fun and interactive book that encourages children to sing, dance, and express themselves through music.
  • The Little Singing Frog by Kirstina Murray: This book tells the story of a frog who loves to sing and how his singing brings joy to those around him.
  • The Singing Mermaid by Julia Donaldson: A captivating tale about a mermaid who dreams of becoming a singing star and the adventures she encounters along the way.

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