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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced writing skills by composing a letter to a friend.
  • They learned about the structure of a letter, including the heading, salutation, body, and closing.
  • They demonstrated their understanding of grammar and punctuation by using correct capitalization, punctuation marks, and sentence structure in the letter.
  • The child developed their communication skills as they expressed their thoughts and ideas in writing.

Encourage your child to continue practicing their letter writing skills by corresponding with friends or family members. They can explore different writing formats, such as thank you notes, postcards, or even creating a pen pal exchange. This will not only enhance their writing abilities but also foster meaningful connections with others.

Book Recommendations

  • Dear Dragon: A Pen Pal Tale by Josh Funk: This book tells the story of a boy named George and his new pen pal, a dragon named Blaise. It explores the excitement and challenges of pen pal correspondence, teaching children about friendship and understanding.
  • The Jolly Postman or Other People's Letters by Janet Ahlberg: This interactive book takes children on a journey through a collection of letters delivered by the Jolly Postman. It introduces different types of letters and encourages children to engage with the story through removable letters and postcards.
  • I Wanna Iguana by Karen Kaufman Orloff: This book follows a young boy named Alex who desperately wants an iguana as a pet. Through a series of persuasive letters to his mom, Alex makes his case for why he should have an iguana. It provides a fun and engaging example of letter writing and the art of persuasion.

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