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English Language Arts

  • The child learned how to identify and locate calendar-related words in the word search.
  • They practiced their spelling skills by searching for and correctly spelling the words.
  • They improved their vocabulary by encountering new words related to calendars and scheduling.
  • The activity also encouraged the child to develop their concentration and focus skills.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own word search puzzles using calendar-related words. This will not only reinforce their understanding of the concepts but also enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Additionally, you can have them write sentences or short stories using the words they found in the word search, promoting their creativity and writing abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • My Very Own Calendar by Anne Geddes: This book introduces children to the concept of calendars and the different months of the year through beautiful photographs of babies and nature.
  • The Calendar Mysteries: January Joker by Ron Roy: This mystery book follows a group of friends who must solve a puzzling case involving a missing calendar page and a mysterious joker.
  • Calendar Club by Nancy S. Levene: This book tells the story of a group of friends who start a club where they explore different cultures and holidays around the world by using a calendar as their guide.

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