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  • The child learned vocabulary related to construction and materials such as "cardboard," "plastic," and "paper."
  • Practiced communication skills by describing the structure they built using complete sentences.
  • Showed creativity by giving a unique name to their structure and explaining its purpose.

Math

  • Introduced basic geometry concepts like shapes (square, triangle) while assembling the structure.
  • Counting materials used provided a hands-on experience with numbers and quantities.
  • Explored the concepts of size and measurement when comparing the different parts of the structure.

Social Studies

  • Learned about environmental awareness and sustainability by using recycled materials.
  • Explored the concept of community by discussing how the structure could benefit others.
  • Developed teamwork skills if the child worked with others to build the structure.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex structures, introduce new materials, and experiment with different building techniques. You can also incorporate storytelling into the activity by creating narratives about the structures they build.

Book Recommendations

  • "The Earth Book" by Todd Parr: A colorful book that teaches children about taking care of the environment and recycling.
  • "Rosie Revere, Engineer" by Andrea Beaty: A story that celebrates creativity, perseverance, and engineering skills.
  • "Not a Box" by Antoinette Portis: Encourages imaginative play and thinking outside the box, perfect for young builders.

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