- The child demonstrates an understanding of phonics by correctly identifying and sounding out words.
- The child shows comprehension skills by answering questions about a story or passage.
- The child displays vocabulary knowledge by using a variety of words in their speaking and writing.
- The child exhibits grammar skills by using correct sentence structure and verb tenses.
- The child demonstrates reading fluency by reading aloud with accuracy and appropriate pacing.
- The child shows writing skills by organizing their thoughts and ideas into coherent paragraphs.
- The child displays listening skills by following instructions and understanding spoken information.
- The child exhibits critical thinking skills by analyzing and interpreting texts.
- The child demonstrates creativity by using descriptive language and imaginative ideas in their writing.
- The child shows an understanding of literary elements such as plot, character, and setting.
Continued development in English Language Arts can be fostered through various creative activities. Encourage the child to read a wide range of books and discuss them, helping to develop their comprehension and critical thinking skills. Engage them in writing activities such as journaling, storytelling, or creating their own books to enhance their writing abilities. Encourage them to participate in group discussions or debates to improve their listening and speaking skills. Additionally, providing opportunities for the child to engage in creative writing exercises or explore different genres of literature can further enhance their creativity and understanding of literary elements.