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English Language Arts

  • The child has developed vocabulary by identifying and labeling different plants and animals in the backyard.
  • Through observation, the child has improved their descriptive writing skills by describing the colors, shapes, and sizes of objects found in the wild backyard.
  • The child has practiced storytelling by creating imaginative tales about the adventures that could take place in the wild backyard.
  • By engaging with nature, the child has developed their reading comprehension skills as they read books or signs related to plants and animals.

Continued development can include encouraging the child to write their own stories inspired by the wild backyard, using more detailed descriptions and incorporating the different plants and animals they encountered. They can also create a nature journal to document their findings and observations, including drawings and written descriptions. Additionally, reading books about nature and wildlife can further enhance their language skills and expand their knowledge.

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