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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize and blend two to three letter words together.
  • They have developed phonemic awareness by identifying individual sounds in words.
  • The child has begun to read simple sentences and short stories.
  • They have started to understand basic punctuation marks such as periods and question marks.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice reading aloud with different intonations and expressions. This will help them develop fluency and comprehension skills. Additionally, provide them with a variety of reading materials, including books, magazines, and newspapers, to expose them to different genres and writing styles.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cat Sat by Pam Hillman: A simple and engaging story about a cat's adventures.
  • Sam's Bed by Mary James: Follow Sam as he learns to make his own bed in this relatable tale.
  • Fun with Friends by Lisa Smith: Join a group of friends as they have fun and learn new things together.

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