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  • Art: Learned about visual composition and design by creating attractive displays for the stall.
  • English Language Arts: Developed communication skills by interacting with customers, describing products, and answering questions.
  • History: Gained knowledge about the history of marketplaces and the role of stalls in various cultures.
  • Math: Practiced basic math skills through handling money, calculating prices, giving change, and tracking sales.
  • Physical Education: Developed physical stamina and strength by setting up and dismantling the stall, carrying items, and standing for extended periods.
  • Science: Learned about food safety and hygiene practices to ensure the items sold at the stall are safe for consumption.
  • Social Studies: Explored concepts of supply and demand, economic systems, and entrepreneurship by engaging in commerce at the stall.

Tips for continued development:

Encourage the child to reflect on their experience at the stall and consider ways to improve their display, communication skills, or sales strategy. They can also explore different types of stalls or marketplaces in history or across different cultures to broaden their understanding of the subject. Additionally, the child can explore the art of marketing, learn more about healthy food options, or even experiment with creating their own recipes to offer at future stalls. Encouraging creativity and critical thinking will help them fully benefit from the activity and extend their learning beyond its initial scope.

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