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English Language Arts

  • The child learned vocabulary related to grocery shopping such as fruits, vegetables, dairy, and bakery items.
  • They practiced reading and understanding labels and signs in the grocery store.
  • The child improved their communication skills by asking questions to the store employees and interacting with other shoppers.
  • They developed their writing skills by creating a shopping list and organizing it according to different food categories.

To further develop their English Language Arts skills related to grocery shopping, encourage the child to write a story or a journal entry about their experience at the grocery store. They can describe their favorite food item, write a dialogue between themselves and a store employee, or even create a fictional tale set in a grocery store.

Book Recommendations

  • At the Supermarket by Anne Rockwell: This book follows a young boy on his trip to the supermarket, where he learns about different sections of the store and the variety of items available.
  • Shopping Basket by John Burningham: In this story, a little girl goes on a shopping adventure and fills her basket with all kinds of interesting and unexpected items.
  • From the Garden: A Counting Book About Growing Food by Michael Dahl: This book introduces young readers to the concept of growing food in a garden and counting the fruits and vegetables that are harvested.

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