English Language Arts
- The child learned to identify vowels (A, E, I, O, U) in words.
- The child practiced differentiating between vowels and consonants.
- The child learned to sound out words by focusing on the vowels.
- The child practiced reading and spelling words with vowels.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore vowel sounds through songs, rhymes, and word games. Provide them with opportunities to identify vowels in their surroundings, such as in signs or labels. Additionally, encourage them to write simple sentences using words with vowels, emphasizing the sounds and spellings.
Book Recommendations
- The Vowel Family by Sally M. Walker: This book introduces the concept of vowels through a fun story about a vowel family living in a word house.
- Alphabatics by Suse MacDonald: This interactive book combines letters and animals to form creative illustrations and emphasizes the sounds of vowels in various words.
- Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert: While not directly focused on vowels, this book explores the alphabet through a variety of fruits and vegetables, providing opportunities to identify vowels in different words.
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