Activity: "My child practiced phonics"
English Language Arts
- The child learned to identify and pronounce different phonetic sounds.
- They practiced blending sounds together to form words.
- They learned to recognize common sight words.
- The child practiced reading simple sentences and short stories.
To continue developing phonics skills, you can try incorporating fun games and activities into your child's daily routine. For example, you can create a scavenger hunt where your child has to find and read words with specific phonetic sounds around the house. You can also encourage your child to create their own phonics flashcards or play "I Spy" with phonetic words when you're out and about.
Book Recommendations
- Phonics Fun: Learning to Read with Rhymes by Jane West: This book uses rhymes and colorful illustrations to help children practice phonics skills in a playful way.
- The Cat Sat on the Mat by Sam Taplin: This interactive book introduces phonics through a catchy story and engaging lift-the-flap activities.
- Mouse's First Phonics Book by Lauren Thompson: In this interactive book, Mouse goes on a journey through the alphabet, teaching phonics concepts along the way.
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