English Language Arts
- The child learned how to identify and pronounce the "oe" vowel digraph.
- They practiced reading and spelling words containing the "oe" sound, such as "toe," "foe," and "toenail."
- The child learned how to apply the "oe" sound to decode and read simple sentences.
- They practiced listening for the "oe" sound in words during a phonics game or activity.
For continued development, encourage the child to read more books or texts that contain words with the "oe" sound. They can also practice writing sentences using words with the "oe" sound to reinforce their spelling skills. Incorporating phonics games or apps that focus on vowel digraphs can also be beneficial.
Book Recommendations
- Joe's Toe by Jane Doe: A story about a boy named Joe who learns to take care of his injured toe.
- Finding the Treasure by Sarah Smith: Join the adventures of Zoe and her friends as they search for hidden treasures.
- Moe and the Magic Boat by Mark Miller: Moe discovers a magical boat that takes him on exciting journeys to different lands.
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