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  • The child has learned to recognize and identify different letters of the alphabet.
  • The child has learned the sounds associated with each letter.
  • The child has learned to trace and write letters.
  • The child has learned to match uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • The child has learned to create simple words using the letters they have learned.

To continue developing the child's letter recognition and writing skills, you can try the following creative activities:

  • Play letter scavenger hunt: Hide different letters around the house or in the backyard and ask the child to find and identify them.
  • Create letter art: Encourage the child to use different materials like clay, playdough, or even food items to form letters and create letter-themed artwork.
  • Make letter puzzles: Cut out large letters from cardboard or paper and then cut them into smaller pieces. Ask the child to put the puzzle pieces together to form the complete letter.
  • Write letters in different textures: Provide the child with various materials like sand, rice, or shaving cream and ask them to practice writing letters using their fingers.
  • Play letter bingo: Create bingo cards with different letters and call out the letters randomly. The child can mark the letters they have on their card until they get a bingo.
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