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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced their descriptive writing skills by describing the different obstacles and holes on the mini golf course.
  • They honed their vocabulary skills as they learned and used terms such as par, birdie, and bogey.
  • They explored the use of persuasive language when convincing their friends to play a particular hole or course route.
  • They practiced their storytelling skills by recounting their mini golf experience to family and friends.

Encourage the child to further develop their descriptive writing skills by having them write a creative story featuring a mini golf adventure. They can also expand their vocabulary by exploring new words related to the game and using them in sentences. Additionally, they can practice their persuasive writing by creating a mini golf course review or advertisement.

Book Recommendations

  • by Elise Broach: A heartwarming story about friendship, secrets, and the power of imagination.
  • The Miniature Golf Course Murders by Brian L. Porter: A mystery novel set on a mini golf course, perfect for young readers who enjoy solving puzzles.
  • Flat Stanley at Bat by Jeff Brown: Join Flat Stanley as he embarks on an adventure involving baseball, teamwork, and determination.

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