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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about the concept of "who" and how it is used to ask about a person's identity.
  • They practiced using the word "when" to ask about specific times or moments.
  • The activity helped the child understand the meaning and usage of the word "where" when asking about a location or place.
  • Through the game, the child developed their listening skills and ability to comprehend questions and respond appropriately.

For continued development, encourage the child to engage in conversations where they can practice using "who," "when," and "where" in real-life situations. Ask them questions about people, times, and places to reinforce their understanding of these concepts. Additionally, provide them with books or worksheets that focus on these question words to further enhance their language skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Who is That, Cat? by Mie Araki: This book introduces different animals and uses the question word "who" to inquire about their identities. The child will enjoy guessing and learning about various animals.
  • When Will it Snow? by Sydnie Moseley: In this book, the child will explore the concept of time and the word "when" as they join a young character's anticipation for the first snowfall of the season.
  • Where Do Animals Live? by Bobbie Kalman: This book takes the child on a journey to discover different habitats and uses the question word "where" to inquire about the homes of various animals.

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