- Art:
- Learned to write the number 1 using pencil and paper
- Explored different ways to shape the number 1
- English Language Arts:
- Recognized and traced the letter "one" associated with the number 1
- Learned to identify the sound and name of the letter "one"
- Math:
- Understood that the number 1 represents a single object
- Practiced counting from 1 to 10
For creative continued development related to this activity, you can:
- Encourage the child to create collages using cut-out number 1 shapes from magazines or colored paper
- Have the child practice writing the number 1 in sensory materials like sand or finger paint
- Play number recognition games where the child has to find objects around them that represent the number 1
- Read books or sing songs with the child that focus on the number 1 and its significance