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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced their language skills by pretending to be different characters and engaging in conversations while playing house.
  • They developed their vocabulary as they used words related to household items, family roles, and daily activities.
  • They enhanced their storytelling abilities by creating narratives and role-playing different scenarios.
  • They improved their reading comprehension as they read aloud or listened to stories during the activity.

Continued development can be encouraged by providing the child with writing materials to create scripts or stories based on their playhouse activities. Encouraging them to read books about family dynamics or daily routines can also help expand their understanding of the subject matter.

Book Recommendations

  • The Family Book by Todd Parr: This book celebrates the diversity of families and encourages children to appreciate the different types of families that exist.
  • A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams: This heartwarming story follows a young girl and her family as they save money to buy a comfortable chair after losing their belongings in a fire.
  • The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners by Stan and Jan Berenstain: In this classic book, the Berenstain Bears learn the importance of good manners through humorous and relatable situations.

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