HOMEWORK

HAVE CHILDREN WRITE A ROW OF EACH LETTER AND THEN WRITE THE WORDS

this doesn't make sense.

please don't write in caps...it's hard to understand what you are trying to say.

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Sure! I can help you explain how to complete this homework assignment.

To start, ask the children to write a row of each letter of the alphabet on a piece of paper or in their notebooks. They should write the letters in order from A to Z, leaving enough space between each letter.

Once they have written the rows of letters, they can move on to the next step which is to write words that start with each letter. They can choose any word that comes to mind as long as it starts with the corresponding letter.

For example, under the letter "A," they might write words like "apple" or "alligator." Under the letter "B," they could write words like "banana" or "bird." They should continue this process for all the letters of the alphabet, coming up with a word for each letter.

Encourage them to be creative and use words that they are familiar with. They can also use a dictionary or ask for help from a parent or teacher if they're having trouble coming up with words for certain letters.

Remember, the purpose of this exercise is to practice writing each letter of the alphabet and to expand their vocabulary by learning words that start with each letter.