3- to 4-Year-Old Development: Language Milestones
If your child is not very talkative, that will likely change soon. Between or at ages 3 and 4, your child should be able to:
- Say his or her name and age
- Speak 250 to 500 words
- Answer simple questions
- Speak in sentences of five to six words, and speak in complete sentences by age 4
- Speak clearly
- Tell stories
Dear Parents,
This week we will be working with the color ''YELLOW''.
The vocabulary we will be focusing on is: Bee,
chick, banana, school bus, sun.
STORY OF THE WEEK:
''GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS''
NURSERY RHYMES OF THE WEEK:
''FINGER FAMILY ''
''Oh ,Mr.Sun''
Vocabulary: mother, father, brother, sister, baby
Family Project: "Me and My Family"
During this early childhood activity each child will have the opportunity to share information about their family as well as themselves.
During this early childhood activity each child will have the opportunity to share information about their family as well as themselves.
Parents please help your child put together a poster or a collage of your family pictures for the children to share with the class.
Have each child return their poster or collage to school on Friday to share with the class. Each child will get to stand up in front of the class and tell all about their poster, pictures or collage. They can answer any questions that the other children might have after sharing their information.
This activity will help create self-esteem and confidence in these young children. They are going to love to stand up in front of the class and telling about their pictures, posters and collages. They like having the other children ask questions about the pictures and sharing their own thoughts and memories of their pictures. This will be a perfect ending activity to our "All About Me and My Family" Unit!
Thanks for your help!
Please don't forget to bring the folder with notebook signed on Monday!
Ms.Andrea wants to remind you that children should wear tennis shoes for motricity class!
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