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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to identify and produce rhyming words through engaging activities and games.
  • They have developed an understanding of word families and patterns through rhyming words.
  • The child has enhanced their phonemic awareness by recognizing and manipulating sounds within words.
  • They have expanded their vocabulary by learning new words that rhyme with familiar words.

For continued development, encourage the child to engage in daily playful activities that involve rhyming, such as creating silly rhymes, finding rhymes in everyday conversation, and reading rhyming books together. Encourage them to come up with their own rhymes and write simple poems or songs that incorporate rhyming words. Using music and songs can also be a fun way to reinforce rhyming skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: A lively alphabet rhyme that gives the letters of the alphabet a life and personality all their own.
  • Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney: This book features playful rhymes and engaging illustrations, making it a delightful read for children.
  • Dr. Seuss's ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! by Dr. Seuss: Filled with fun and quirky characters, this book introduces the alphabet alongside entertaining rhymes.

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