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Language Arts

  • The student has practiced listening skills to comprehend the story.
  • They have learned about characters, setting, and plot through the story comprehension activity.
  • They have practiced verbal communication skills by discussing the story and answering questions.
  • The student has learned new vocabulary words from the story.

Encourage continued development by incorporating storytelling and role-playing. Encourage the child to create their own stories and act them out with family or friends. This can help further develop their comprehension and verbal communication skills.

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