English Language Arts
- The child learned the concept of the "th" digraph and its sound through the activity.
- They practiced identifying and writing words containing the "th" digraph.
- They developed their phonemic awareness by recognizing the "th" sound in spoken words.
- The activity encouraged the child's reading fluency and word recognition skills.
For continued development, encourage the child to create their own "th" word list by finding words in books, magazines, or signs. They can also practice writing sentences using "th" words to reinforce their understanding of the digraph.
Book Recommendations
- That's Not My Teddy by Fiona Watt: A delightful book with simple text and touchy-feely pages to explore the "th" sound.
- The Thing in the Tub by Norma Lewis: A fun story about a mysterious "th" sound creature that will engage young readers.
- Think and Thank by Helen H. Taylor: A heartwarming story with the "th" sound prominently featured, perfect for early readers.
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