English Language Arts
- The child has learned basic phonics and sight words through repetitive practice.
- They have improved their reading fluency and comprehension by completing reading passages and answering questions.
- The child has developed writing skills by practicing handwriting and sentence formation.
- They have expanded their vocabulary through word and picture recognition exercises.
Continued development can include incorporating storytelling and creative writing exercises into the child's routine. Encourage them to write their own simple stories or create their own picture books. Reading out loud together and discussing the stories can also enhance comprehension and critical thinking skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: A classic story that engages young readers with its rhyming text and colorful illustrations.
- Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel: This book features heartwarming stories about friendship and simple adventures, perfect for early readers.
- Biscuit Goes to School by Alyssa Satin Capucilli: A delightful and easy-to-read book about a little dog's first day at school, ideal for young readers.
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