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  • The child learned to identify and write the letters of the alphabet.
  • They learned to recognize and read simple sight words.
  • They practiced forming sentences using basic grammar rules.
  • The child learned to listen and follow instructions during the activity.
  • They developed their vocabulary by learning new words and their meanings.
  • The child practiced their reading skills by reading aloud the instructions or sentences.
  • They learned to identify and understand different types of punctuation marks.
  • The child improved their spelling skills by writing words and sentences.
  • They developed their comprehension skills by understanding the meaning of sentences or short passages.
  • The child practiced their speaking skills by discussing or explaining their work.

Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to read books or stories aloud, and discussing the plot or characters.

- Playing word games or puzzles to enhance vocabulary and spelling skills.

- Engaging in creative writing activities, such as writing short stories or poems.

- Encouraging the child to participate in group discussions or debates to improve their speaking and listening skills.

- Providing opportunities for the child to practice reading and following instructions in everyday tasks or activities.

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