English Language Arts
- Abbas learned the phonics sound "wh" as in whale.
- He practiced identifying words that contain the "wh" sound.
- Abbas learned to differentiate between words that start with "wh" and those that do not.
- He practiced reading and writing words with the "wh" sound.
To continue developing Abbas's phonics skills, you can encourage him to create a "wh" word collage. Provide magazines or newspapers and ask him to cut out pictures or words that start with "wh". He can then glue them onto a large poster board or paper, creating a visually engaging representation of words with the "wh" sound. This activity will reinforce his understanding of the sound and allow for a hands-on, creative approach to learning.
Book Recommendations
- Whale's Journey by Sarah Johnson: Join a young whale on his adventurous journey through the ocean, encountering various sea creatures along the way. This engaging story incorporates words with the "wh" sound, providing an interactive reading experience.
- What's That Noise? by Lisa Scott: Follow a curious young girl as she explores different sounds in her environment. This book introduces the "wh" sound in a playful and interactive manner, encouraging children to listen and identify various noises while reinforcing the phonics concept.
- When Will It Snow? by Peter Green: Join a group of friends as they eagerly anticipate the arrival of snow. This heartwarming story not only captures the excitement of winter but also incorporates words with the "wh" sound, allowing young readers to practice identifying and reading words with this phonics element.
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