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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about American symbols and landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the American flag.
  • The child practiced reading and understanding sentences about America.
  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to America, such as freedom and democracy.
  • The child wrote a short paragraph about what they like about America.

Continued development: Encourage the child to write more paragraphs about different aspects of America, such as its history, culture, and famous people. They can also practice their reading skills by reading books about American history or famous American figures.

Math

  • The child learned to count and identify numbers on a map of America.
  • The child practiced addition and subtraction by solving word problems related to American landmarks.
  • The child learned about different units of measurement by comparing the sizes of different American monuments.
  • The child used a map to estimate distances between different states in America.

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more math concepts related to America, such as fractions by dividing a flag into different parts or multiplication by counting the number of stars on the American flag. They can also practice their problem-solving skills by creating their own American-themed word problems.

Science

  • The child learned about the different biomes and ecosystems found in America, such as forests, deserts, and oceans.
  • The child explored the concept of weather by learning about the different climates in different regions of America.
  • The child learned about the life cycle of animals native to America, such as the bald eagle or the American bison.
  • The child conducted a simple experiment to understand the concept of gravity, using a toy related to America.

Continued development: Encourage the child to further explore the biodiversity of America by researching and learning about different animals and plants that are native to specific regions. They can also conduct more experiments related to scientific concepts, using American-themed materials or examples.

Book Recommendations

  • The Story of the Statue of Liberty by Betsy Maestro: This book tells the fascinating story of how the Statue of Liberty was designed, built, and became a symbol of freedom and hope.
  • America's National Parks by Lorraine Hopping Egan: This book introduces children to the beauty and diversity of America's national parks, showcasing stunning photographs and interesting facts.
  • So You Want to be President? by Judith St. George: This humorous and informative book explores what it takes to be the President of the United States, with fun anecdotes about former presidents and the responsibilities of the role.

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