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  • The student demonstrated an understanding of the letter "a" by accurately tracing and writing it.
  • Through the activity, the student practiced phonemic awareness by associating the sound /æ/ with the letter "a" and recognizing words that begin with it.
  • The activity encouraged fine motor skills development as the student grasped and maneuvered the writing tool to form the letter.

For continued development, you can create a letter "a" treasure hunt by hiding objects that start with the letter "a" around the house or classroom. Encourage the child to find and name each item, reinforcing their association of the /æ/ sound with the letter "a".

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  • by LeapFrog: This interactive toy helps kids learn how to write letters and draw shapes through engaging activities.
  • Alphabet Puzzle Mat by Tadpoles: A fun way to introduce letters and sounds to young children while also providing a soft play surface.
  • ABC Picture Word Flash Cards by Carson Dellosa Education: These flashcards feature vibrant images and words to help children associate letters with objects.

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