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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to identify and write both uppercase and lowercase "B".
  • They can distinguish between the two forms of the letter when reading words.
  • The child can apply the knowledge of uppercase and lowercase "B" in simple sentence writing.
  • They understand that the uppercase "B" represents the beginning of proper nouns and sentences.

Social Studies

  • The child can recognize the uppercase and lowercase "B" in geographic names like "Brazil" and "Boston".
  • They understand that uppercase and lowercase "B" appear in the names of important historical figures and events.
  • The child can identify the letter "B" in symbols and logos associated with social studies topics.
  • They can use their knowledge of "B" to label and categorize social studies materials.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to practice writing sentences using words that start with uppercase "B". This can help reinforce their understanding of the letter and its role in English language arts and social studies. Additionally, you can provide them with opportunities to identify uppercase and lowercase "B" in books, signs, and other written materials they encounter in their daily life.

Book Recommendations

  • Benny and the Bumblebee by Megan McDonald: Follow Benny as he goes on an adventure with a friendly bumblebee and learns about the letter "B".
  • Bella's Big Break by Sarah Sullivan: Join Bella as she prepares for her big ballet performance and discovers the importance of perseverance and believing in herself.
  • Bill and the Brilliant Bicycle by Jon Agee: Join Bill as he embarks on an imaginative journey with his new bicycle and encounters various adventures along the way.

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