- The child has learned letter recognition by using the tablet to practice identifying and matching letters.
- They have learned phonics by using interactive apps that help them sound out and blend letters to form words.
- The child has developed their vocabulary by using the tablet to play word games and learn new words.
- They have improved their reading skills by using reading apps that provide stories and allow them to practice reading aloud.
- The child has learned sentence structure by using the tablet to complete sentences and create their own sentences.
- They have improved their comprehension skills by using interactive apps that ask questions about stories or passages they have read.
- The child has developed their writing skills by using the tablet to practice writing letters, words, and simple sentences.
- They have learned grammar rules by using apps that teach them about nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other parts of speech.
- The child has improved their spelling skills by using spelling apps that provide practice and feedback on spelling words correctly.
- They have developed their listening skills by using the tablet to listen to audio books or audio instructions for various activities.
Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to explore different educational apps and games on the tablet that focus on English Language Arts skills.
- Providing opportunities for the child to practice their reading and writing skills outside of the tablet, such as reading books together or writing stories or letters by hand.
- Incorporating language-rich activities into everyday life, such as discussing books, playing word games, or engaging in conversations that encourage the use of new vocabulary words.
- Encouraging the child to use the tablet as a tool for research and learning, such as looking up information about topics they are interested in or using educational websites to explore new concepts.