- Art: The child learned about the human body through drawing and coloring anatomical diagrams.
- English Language Arts: The child practiced reading and comprehending informational texts about the human body, puberty, and related topics.
- Foreign Language: The child expanded vocabulary by learning and using terminology related to the human body and puberty in another language.
- History: The child explored the history and cultural significance of how different societies have approached the subject of puberty and the human body through research and discussions.
- Math: The child performed measurements and calculations related to height, weight, and growth during puberty.
- Music: The child learned and performed songs related to the human body and puberty, helping them retain factual information through music.
- Physical Education: The child learned about the physiological changes that occur during puberty and how they impact physical abilities and performance.
- Science: The child studied the anatomy and physiology of the human body, the stages of puberty, and the different bodily changes that occur.
- Social Studies: The child explored the cultural, social, and psychological aspects of puberty across different societies and time periods.
Continued development related to this activity could involve creating interactive models of the human body, writing and performing skits or short plays about puberty and the human body, conducting experiments related to the effects of exercise during puberty, researching famous figures in history who have made contributions to the understanding of the human body, or using technology to create multimedia presentations on the topic.