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English Language Arts

  • The child learned to identify the individual sounds in cvc words and map them out using the movable alphabet.
  • They practiced building cvc words by manipulating the movable alphabet.
  • The child strengthened their phonemic awareness skills by focusing on the specific sounds in cvc words.
  • They enhanced their writing skills by transferring the mapped out sounds onto paper.

Social Studies

  • The activity did not directly address any social studies concepts.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex words and introduce consonant blends and digraphs. They can also expand their writing by creating sentences or short stories using the cvc words they have learned. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to practice their reading and writing skills through engaging activities such as word hunts or creating their own mini books.

Book Recommendations

  • Bob Books: Set 1- Beginning Readers by Bobby Lynn Maslen: A collection of short stories featuring cvc words to help early readers practice decoding and reading fluency.
  • The Cat Sat on the Mat by Phil Roxbee Cox: A simple story with repetitive text, focusing on cvc words, to support early reading skills.
  • Dog and Frog by Janee Trasler: An interactive picture book where children can join Dog and Frog on their adventures while practicing cvc words and word recognition.

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