Good Morning Trina,I hope you slept well. Please sit at the table for breakfast.
Good Morning Sweetheart!
Good Morning Mom and dad Yes! I am excited for pancakes!
The Hines Family starts each morning sitting down for breakfast as a family. During this time, they all are engaged in conversation to promote language development for Kara and start their day off on a positive note. Language development in the first three years is important for the growth of the child. They absorb more information during this time.
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Off to School
Have a good day at school, Sweetheart! Don't forget to bring your reading books home!
We love you, Kara!
I love you both! Bye!
Trina is off to first grade. Her parents are there to see her off at the bus stop every morning. They encourage her to have a good day and let her know that they care! Showing and sharing emotions allows the child to develop their own.
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Writing Class
LETLIVEMANYPRETTY
SPELLSHELLWHENWHERE
Please write down today's spelling words in your books. We will go over their definitions after.
Trina is in writing class where she practices her spelling and learns the definitions of appropriate words she may use on a daily basis. The teacher has written eight words on the board for the children to learn today. This will help expand Kara's vocabulary.
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Homework with Mom
Time to go over today's words Kara. Spell WHERE and use it in a sentence.
W-H-E-R-E!I know where I live now.
Kara and her Mother practices her spelling words to ensure she understands the proper usuage and spelling. Kara's Mother spends her evenings going over school assignments with Kara. With repetition Kara will learn her words and can recite them in her sentences.
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Family Dinner
That's right, Kara!
Pop, I know when the hot dogs are done. W-H-E-N is when.
Great job, Sweetheart!
During family dinner, the family talks about their day. Kara recites words she learned today and spells them correctly. Her parents are proud that she is developing her vocabulary and understanding when to incorporate her words. Through constant communication and conversation her language development grows.
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Bedtime
The night ends with Kara's parents reading her a bedtime story. She stays actively engaged until the story is over then she asks two questions. Listening to stories help her understand different scenarios and learn new words. It is also the last thing she does before she goes to bed so it is something that relaxes her. Her parents promote continous learning by daily readings.