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Activity: "My child played bananagrams”

English Language Arts

  • Improved spelling skills by forming words correctly.
  • Enhanced vocabulary by learning new words.
  • Developed critical thinking skills through strategizing and planning word placement.
  • Increased reading fluency by recognizing and reading words quickly.

Encourage your child to continue developing their English Language Arts skills through fun and creative activities. They can create their own bananagrams game by using index cards with letters written on them and challenging their friends or family members. Another idea is to have them write short stories or poems using the words they formed during the bananagrams game. This will help them practice their spelling, vocabulary, and writing skills simultaneously.

Book Recommendations

  • The Word Collector by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a boy who collects words and discovers their power and beauty.
  • The Great Grammar Book by Kate Petty: An engaging and interactive book that teaches grammar rules through fun activities and illustrations.
  • The Boy Who Loved Words by Roni Schotter: A story about a boy who loves words and their meanings, and how his love for words transforms his life.

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