English Language Arts
- The child learned about the letter 'S' and how it is the starting sound of words like squirrel.
- They practiced listening skills and comprehension by talking about the squirrel they watched.
- The activity encouraged vocabulary development as they learned new words related to squirrels.
- The child may have enhanced their storytelling abilities by sharing their observations and thoughts about the squirrel.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own story or drawing based on the squirrel they watched. This will help them practice their imagination and creativity. Additionally, you can introduce more books or videos about animals that start with the letter 'S' to expand their knowledge and vocabulary.
Book Recommendations
- Squirrels by Megan Borgert-Spaniol: This book introduces toddlers to squirrels and their characteristics.
- Sammy the Squirrel by Alia Reese: Sammy the Squirrel goes on an adventure and learns about the seasons.
- Spot Goes to the Farm by Eric Hill: While not directly about squirrels, this book includes various animals and encourages learning animal names.
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