- Art:
- Understanding of shapes and structures by using natural items to create buildings and structures for the snail village
- Developed drawing and painting skills by adding details and colors to the village
- Exploration of textures by incorporating different natural materials into the village
- Physical Education:
- Developed fine motor skills by carefully arranging and placing the natural items to build the village
- Improved hand-eye coordination through precise movements while building and handling the items
- Engaged in physical activity by exploring the outdoor environment to find suitable natural materials
- Science:
- Learned about the characteristics and habitat of snails by creating a suitable village for them
- Explored the concept of adaptation as they considered the specific needs of snails in designing the village
- Developed observation skills by studying the natural materials used and how they interact with the snail habitat
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Expand their snail village by incorporating more details and features
- Experiment with different types of natural materials to create varying textures and effects
- Research and learn about different species of snails and their habitats to incorporate more accurate elements into their village
- Document the process of building the village by taking pictures or creating a journal, fostering storytelling and language development