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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced phonics skills by sounding out words on the poster.
  • They learned to identify and pronounce different letter sounds.
  • They practiced blending sounds together to form words.
  • The activity helped improve their phonemic awareness.

For continued development, you can try incorporating more phonics posters or flashcards with different words and sounds. You can also encourage the child to create their own posters or drawings representing various phonics concepts. Additionally, you can introduce rhyming words and play games that involve identifying words with similar sounds.

Book Recommendations

  • ABC See, Hear, Do: Learn to Read 55 Words by Stefanie Hohl: This book combines visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning to help children learn to read and recognize words.
  • Bob Books: Set 1 - Beginning Readers by Bobby Lynn Maslen: This set of books introduces phonics and sight words in a gradual and engaging way for young readers.
  • The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: This classic book incorporates rhyming words and repetitive patterns, making it a great choice for practicing phonics skills.

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