Your child is writing stories, reading chapter books, and debating ideas.
These activities develop advanced vocabulary, persuasive writing, critical reading, and the communication skills for academic discourse.
Your child reads chapter books, writes stories, and engages in sophisticated conversations. Language is their primary tool for learning, thinking, and connecting with others. Strong language skills predict success across all academic subjects.
Continue reading aloud β it builds vocabulary beyond what independent reading provides. Encourage writing through journals, letters, and creative stories. Engage in rich conversations that expand their thinking.
Advanced language skills at six years create the foundation for reading comprehension, written expression, and critical thinking across all subjects.
Go deep on interests. If they're obsessed with dinosaurs or space, lean into itβpassion fuels learning better than variety.
Challenge is motivating. Kids this age seek activities that stretch themβtoo easy is boring, just right is engaging.
Build in reflection time. After an activity, ask what they learned or what they'd do differentlyβthis cements learning.
Balance structure and autonomy. Provide guidance and materials, but let them direct the detailsβthis builds agency.
Change one letter at a time to transform one word into another β turn 'cat' into 'dog' step by step β a puzzle that builds spelling and phonics skills.
Draw a house for each word family β the -at house, the -ig house, the -op house β and fill them with words that belong, connecting sounds to reading.
Give your child a notebook to collect interesting new words they hear or read β writing definitions, drawing pictures, and using each word in a sentence.
Write vocabulary words on cards and act them out without speaking β can the family guess 'enormous,' 'exhausted,' or 'delighted' from your actions alone?
Practice classic tongue twisters β 'she sells seashells' β and time how fast you can say them clearly, building articulation and phonological awareness.
Read a story and swap out words for their synonyms β 'big' becomes 'enormous,' 'happy' becomes 'ecstatic' β to expand vocabulary while reading together.