English Language Arts
- The child has learned how to identify and write the letters M, A, and S.
- The child has practiced letter formation and proper letter placement.
- The child has learned the sounds associated with the letters M, A, and S.
- The child has learned how to differentiate between the letters M, A, and S.
To continue developing their letter writing skills, encourage the child to practice writing these letters in different contexts. They can write them in the sand at the beach, using finger paint, or even with their food during mealtime. Making the process fun and interactive will help reinforce their learning and make it more memorable.
Book Recommendations
- The Alphabet Book by P.D. Eastman: This book introduces children to all the letters of the alphabet, including M, A, and S, through entertaining illustrations and simple text.
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: This popular book tells the story of the letters of the alphabet as they race each other up a coconut tree. It's a fun way for children to practice letter recognition, including the letters M, A, and S.
- My "a" Book by Jane Belk Moncure: This interactive book focuses on the letter "A" and includes activities and illustrations that help children understand the sound and formation of the letter. It can be a great resource for reinforcing the child's knowledge of the letter A and transitioning to learning other letters like M and S.
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