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English Language Arts

  • The child learned to analyze and interpret short stories, identifying key literary elements such as plot, characters, and themes.
  • They also explored different poetic forms and techniques, including rhyme, rhythm, and figurative language.
  • Through writing their own short stories, they practiced crafting engaging narratives with well-developed characters and plot structures.
  • In addition, by composing their own poems, they experimented with various poetic devices and learned to express their thoughts and emotions through verse.

For continued development, encourage your child to participate in writing workshops or join a creative writing club where they can receive feedback from peers and professionals. Encourage them to explore different genres and writing styles to further enhance their skills. They can also attend poetry readings or literary events to gain inspiration and connect with other writers.

Book Recommendations

  • "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien: A collection of interconnected short stories that explores the experiences of soldiers during the Vietnam War.
  • "The Poet X" by Elizabeth Acevedo: A novel in verse that follows a young girl's journey of self-discovery through her poetry.
  • "The Norton Anthology of Poetry": An extensive collection of poetry from various time periods and cultures, providing a diverse range of poetic styles and voices.

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