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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about current events and news reporting, enhancing their comprehension and understanding of real-world issues.
  • They practiced critical thinking by evaluating the credibility and bias of different news sources.
  • By watching news programs, the child improved their listening and speaking skills through exposure to formal language and articulation.

Continue developing the child's English Language Arts skills related to watching news by encouraging them to discuss and analyze the news stories they watched. Ask open-ended questions to prompt critical thinking and engage them in conversations about different perspectives and the impact of news on society. Additionally, encourage them to write short summaries or responses to the news stories to further develop their writing skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Extra! Extra! Read All About It by David Adler: A children's book that explains the role of newspapers and how news stories are reported.
  • The Whirlwind World of News by Todd J. Berryman: This book introduces young readers to the world of news, including its history and how it's produced.
  • News Around the World by Lila Perl: An exploration of news topics from various countries, providing a global perspective on current events for children.

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