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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize and write upper and lowercase letters through the handwriting activity.
  • They have practiced forming letters correctly and consistently, improving their handwriting skills.
  • They have developed fine motor skills by holding and controlling a pencil or crayon while writing.
  • The child has also learned to follow directions and stay focused during the activity.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice writing short words and simple sentences using their improved handwriting skills. They can also try writing in different styles or fonts to make it more fun and engaging.

Book Recommendations

  • Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood: This book follows the lowercase letters as they go on a fun and adventurous journey to find the missing uppercase letter.
  • My "a" Book by Jane Belk Moncure: This interactive book helps children practice writing the letter "a" and introduces simple words that start with "a".
  • Amy's Hands by Richard Rowlands: This heartwarming story celebrates the power of hands and highlights the importance of handwriting and creativity.

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