Math
- The child learned to identify and recognize the letter sounds associated with phase one phonics.
- They were able to match the letter sounds with corresponding objects or pictures.
- The child practiced blending sounds to create simple words.
- They demonstrated an understanding of the concept of rhyming words.
For continued development, encourage the child to play rhyming word games, such as coming up with words that rhyme with their favorite objects or names. Additionally, provide opportunities for them to practice blending sounds and creating simple words through fun activities like making word puzzles or playing word building games.
Book Recommendations
- Phonics Fun (Usborne Phonics Readers) by Phil Roxbee Cox: This book introduces phase one phonics sounds in a fun and engaging way, using colorful illustrations and simple words.
- Fancy Nancy: Phonics Fun by Jane O'Connor: In this book, Fancy Nancy explores phonics with her unique and stylish flair, making learning phase one phonics sound exciting.
- Alphablocks Phonics Readers Collection by Catherine Baker: This collection includes a set of phonics readers that focus on different letter sounds, providing an interactive and educational reading experience.
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