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  • Recognized and learned the names of the letters of the alphabet
  • Identified the sounds each letter makes
  • Connected the letters with corresponding sounds
  • Began to understand the concept of blending sounds to form words
  • Increased vocabulary by learning new words through the show
  • Recognized the importance of letters in forming words and sentences

To continue developing English Language Arts skills related to this activity, you can:

  • Encourage the child to practice writing the letters they have learned
  • Ask the child to identify and name letters in their everyday surroundings (e.g., on signs, in books)
  • Engage in letter-sound matching games or activities
  • Encourage reading books together and pointing out letters and words
  • Practice sounding out simple words and blending sounds together
  • Introduce letter formation activities, such as tracing or writing letters with sensory materials like sand or shaving cream
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