English Language Arts
- Ashwin has learned to recognize and differentiate individual consonant and vowel sounds in CVC words.
- He has learned the concept of blending sounds together to form words.
- He has developed phonemic awareness, being able to isolate and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.
- By sounding out decodable CVC words, he has improved his decoding and encoding skills.
For continued development, encourage Ashwin to practice blending sounds with longer words and introduce blends and digraphs. Use engaging activities such as word-building games, rhyming activities, and reading simple sentences to reinforce his understanding of CVC words. Incorporating songs and chants with CVC words can also make learning more fun and interactive.
Book Recommendations
- Bob Books Set 1: Beginning Readers by Bobby Lynn Maslen: This set introduces simple CVC words in a series of short stories, perfect for early readers.
- Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel: This classic book features delightful stories ideal for practicing CVC words in a meaningful context.
- The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss: Dr. Seuss books are engaging and entertaining, and they include many CVC words that Ashwin can practice reading and recognizing.
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