- Art:
- Drew and colored pictures of the different body parts learned from the books.
- Created a collage using pictures of different organs and tissues.
- Used playdough to sculpt models of the human body.
- Math:
- Counted the number of bones mentioned in the books and practiced counting up to 206.
- Learned basic addition and subtraction by counting the organs in the body and determining how many are left if some are taken out.
- Physical Education:
- Performed simple stretching exercises to understand how muscles work.
- Played "Simon Says" to practice body movements and learn the names of different body parts.
- Participated in dance activities to understand the coordination of body movements.
- Science:
- Identified and labeled different organs, bones, and muscles on diagrams.
- Learned about bodily systems, such as the digestive system, respiratory system, and circulatory system through illustrations and explanations in the books.
- Conducted simple experiments to understand how the body functions, such as testing lung capacity or observing the effects of exercise on heart rate.
Continued Development: Encourage the child to explore more books about human anatomy and other scientific topics. Provide opportunities for hands-on activities, such as visits to science museums or conducting simple experiments at home. Engage in discussions about the human body, asking the child questions to encourage critical thinking and deeper understanding of the subject. Additionally, encourage the child to create their own artwork or stories related to human anatomy, allowing for creative expression and further exploration of the topic.