- Recognized and identified different parts of speech, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
- Developed understanding of capitalization and punctuation rules
- Expanded vocabulary by learning new words and their meanings
- Improved reading comprehension skills through reading age-appropriate texts and answering questions about the text
- Practiced phonics and decoding skills to improve reading and spelling abilities
- Explored different genres of literature, such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama
- Enhanced writing skills by practicing sentence structure, paragraph organization, and descriptive language
- Learned how to effectively communicate and express thoughts and ideas through written and oral activities
- Developed critical thinking skills by analyzing and interpreting various texts
- Engaged in discussions and debates to foster comprehension and perspective-taking
Continued development in English Language Arts can be supported through various creative ways, such as:
- Encouraging the child to participate in public speaking competitions or drama clubs to improve their speaking and presentation skills
- Providing access to a wide range of books and literature to encourage independent reading and exploration of different genres
- Integrating technology by using educational apps or online platforms that offer interactive language learning activities
- Organizing writing contests or journaling activities to inspire creativity and nurture writing skills
- Inviting guest speakers, such as authors or poets, to share their experiences and insights with the students
- Incorporating multimedia projects, such as creating digital stories or podcasts, to enhance storytelling abilities and multimedia literacy
- Encouraging students to participate in book clubs or literature circles to promote discussion, critical thinking, and comprehension skills