- Art: Explored colors and shapes while creating artwork with colored pencils and paper.
- English Language Arts: Explored storytelling and imagination by writing and illustrating a short story.
- History: Learned about their family history and created a family tree by researching and interviewing family members.
- Math: Practiced counting and recognizing numbers by completing a worksheet with addition and subtraction problems.
- Science: Explored the concept of plants and their growth by planting seeds and observing the germination process.
- Social Studies: Learned about different cultures by researching and presenting a country of interest to the class.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Art: Experiment with different art materials and techniques, such as watercolors or collages.
- English Language Arts: Encourage the child to read books of interest and write their own stories or poems.
- History: Visit local historical sites or museums to further explore different periods and events.
- Math: Practice counting and basic math skills through everyday activities like cooking or playing games.
- Science: Explore the natural world by going on nature walks, observing plants and animals, and conducting simple experiments.
- Social Studies: Encourage the child to learn about different cultures through books, videos, and by interacting with people from diverse backgrounds.