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English Language Arts

  • The child learned the concept of plural nouns and how to form them by adding -s or -es to the singular form.
  • They also learned about irregular plural nouns and their different spelling patterns.
  • The child practiced identifying and using singular and plural nouns correctly in sentences.
  • They gained an understanding of subject-verb agreement and how it relates to noun plurals.

Continued development in this area can be encouraged through various creative activities. For example, the child can create a noun scavenger hunt, where they search for examples of singular and plural nouns in their environment. They can also write their own stories or sentences using a variety of plural nouns. Additionally, playing word games like Scrabble or Boggle can help reinforce their understanding of plural and singular nouns.

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