Art
- The student demonstrated spatial awareness and understanding of three-dimensional concepts by assembling and manipulating the box construction materials.
- Through box construction, the student explored creativity and imagination by designing and decorating their structure with various colors and patterns.
- The activity provided opportunities for the student to learn about shapes, sizes, and proportions as they sorted, stacked, and arranged the boxes in different ways.
Encourage the student to continue exploring box construction by introducing additional materials such as tape, stickers, and markers. Encourage them to create stories or scenes using the boxes, fostering narrative and imaginative skills while developing their fine motor skills further.
Book Recommendations
- Not a Box by Antoinette Portis: A delightful picture book that celebrates the power of imagination as a rabbit uses a simple box in various imaginative ways.
- Round and Round the Garden by John M. Feierabend: This book integrates music and movement activities, including using boxes as musical instruments, encouraging creativity and exploration with everyday objects.
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