English Language Arts
- The child has learned different phonetic sounds such as "Uh and Ah" and "Ai".
- They have also learned about specific word families like "Wh, Wr, Aw, and Au".
- Additionally, the child has developed an understanding of contractions and diphthong words.
- Furthermore, the child has practiced identifying and using antonyms in their reading and writing.
For continued development, consider creating fun and interactive word family games where the child can practice using words from the "Wh, Wr, Aw, and Au" families. Encourage them to write short stories using the contractions they have learned, and provide opportunities for them to explore poetry related to the different phonetic sounds.
Book Recommendations
- The Bug in the Mud by Sam Derham: A delightful story about a young boy's adventure with words and sounds.
- The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway: A classic tale of perseverance and determination suitable for young readers.
- The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey: A humorous and engaging book that incorporates fun phonetic sounds and wordplay for early readers.
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