English Language Arts
- The First-grade child has learned the spelling patterns involving the letters c, k, and ck.
- They can identify when to use c, k, or ck in words.
- The child has practiced reading and writing words with the c, k, and ck sounds.
- They understand that the choice of c, k, or ck depends on the specific sound in the word.
For continued development, encourage the child to read books with words that contain c, k, and ck sounds. They can also practice creating their own spelling lists and writing sentences using words with these spelling patterns. Additionally, engaging in word games or puzzles that focus on c, k, and ck can help reinforce their understanding.
Book Recommendations
- Cat Traps by Molly Coxe: A story about a cat who gets into funny situations.
- Jack and the Hungry Giant by Loreen Leedy: Join Jack as he outwits a giant by using his cleverness.
- The Duckling Gets a Cookie!? by Mo Willems: A humorous tale about a duckling who knows how to ask for what it wants.
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