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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned the lyrics and melody of a song.
  • The child has practiced pronunciation and enunciation while singing the song.
  • The child has developed their listening skills by learning the song by ear.
  • The child has improved their memory skills by memorizing the lyrics of the song.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different genres of music and learn songs from various artists. This will expose them to different lyrical styles and help them develop a diverse repertoire. They can also try writing their own songs or creating their own arrangements of existing songs to enhance their creativity and musicality.

Book Recommendations

  • The Singing Mermaid by Julia Donaldson: A charming story about a mermaid who gets the chance to become a singing star.
  • Song and Dance Man by Karen Ackerman: This book tells the story of an elderly man who entertains his grandchildren with his memories of being a vaudeville performer.
  • I Love to Sing by Ivan Bates: A delightful book that celebrates the joy of singing and the power of music.

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