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English Language Arts

  • The first-grade child has learned to identify vowels in words.
  • They can recognize the difference between vowels and consonants.
  • The child has practiced identifying the number of consonants between vowels in words.
  • They have gained a basic understanding of syllables and how they are formed.

To further develop these skills, encourage the child to play word games like "I Spy" where they have to find words with specific vowel sounds or count the number of consonants between vowels. They can also create their own word puzzles or practice writing words that follow specific patterns. Additionally, introducing rhyming words and exploring different types of poetry could help reinforce their understanding of vowels and consonants.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: Join the mischievous Cat in the Hat as he introduces children to the world of rhyming words and explores the sounds of vowels and consonants.
  • Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel: Follow the adventures of best friends Frog and Toad as they navigate through various humorous situations, providing opportunities for the child to identify vowels and consonants in context.
  • Clara and Clem Take a Ride by Ethan Long: Join Clara and Clem on their exciting adventure as they encounter words with different vowel sounds and discover the fun of reading.

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