- Art:
- Recognized different colors and shapes in the illustrations of the books
- Explored how artists use various techniques to create visual interest
- English Language Arts:
- Developed phonological awareness by recognizing and sounding out letters and words
- Improved vocabulary by encountering new words and understanding their meanings in context
- Enhanced comprehension skills by understanding the plot, characters, and setting of the stories
- Physical Education:
- Engaged their fine motor skills by holding and turning the pages of a book
- Science:
- Explored various topics related to nature, animals, and the world through informational books
- Learned new scientific vocabulary related to the concepts covered in the books
- Developed critical thinking skills by making observations and connections within the text
Continued development related to reading could include:
- Encouraging the child to retell the story in their own words to improve comprehension and language skills
- Exploring different genres of books, such as poetry or non-fiction, to expand their reading experience
- Engaging in discussions about the books read to foster critical thinking and analytical skills
- Encouraging the child to become an active reader by asking questions, making predictions, and relating the text to their own experiences