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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned to recognize and pronounce individual sounds in words, which is fundamental to phonics learning.
  • They have developed the skill of blending sounds together to form simple three-letter words.
  • They have improved their vocabulary by learning new words that follow phonics patterns.
  • They have enhanced their phonemic awareness, which is crucial for reading and spelling development.

For continued development, consider introducing more challenging three-letter words or incorporating rhyming activities to strengthen their phonics skills. You can also use games and puzzles to make learning fun and engaging, such as creating word family flip books or using magnetic letters to build words on a magnetic board.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cat Sat by Pam Munoz Ryan: A simple story introducing basic three-letter words in a fun and engaging way.
  • Fox on a Box by Phil Roxbee Cox: A beginner reader book focusing on simple phonics words and rhyming patterns.
  • Slug in a Jug by Phil Roxbee Cox: An illustrated book that helps young children learn to read simple three-letter words through fun and memorable rhymes.

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