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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced vocabulary related to Halloween through the colouring page.
  • They learned about descriptive language by describing the Frankenstein and mummy figures in the triorama.
  • The activity allowed the child to explore their imagination and creativity through the craft.
  • By engaging with the activity, the child developed their reading comprehension skills as they followed instructions and understood the concepts presented.

For continued development, encourage the child to write a short story or poem inspired by the Frankenstein and mummy figures they created. They can use descriptive language to bring their characters to life and practice their writing skills. Additionally, they can research more about Halloween traditions and vocabulary to expand their knowledge and incorporate it into their writing.

Book Recommendations

  • The Haunted House by Gail Herman: Join the main character, Meg, as she explores a spooky haunted house and encounters various Halloween creatures. This book will further immerse the child in the Halloween theme and expand their vocabulary.
  • The Monster's Ring by Bruce Coville: This humorous and adventurous book follows a boy named Russell who accidentally turns into a monster on Halloween night. It combines elements of Halloween and fantasy, making it an engaging read for the child.
  • The Mummy's Curse by Franklin W. Dixon: In this mystery book from the Hardy Boys series, the teenage detectives investigate a series of suspicious events surrounding an ancient Egyptian mummy. The child will enjoy solving the mystery while learning more about mummies and Halloween legends.

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