Core Skills Analysis
Physical Education
- The student learned about the importance of physical activity by walking around the grocery store during the online order process.
- They practiced decision-making skills when choosing between healthy options and less healthy options for their online grocery list.
- The student developed coordination and fine motor skills while utilizing the computer or mobile device to place the online grocery order.
- Through browsing online for grocery items, the student engaged in mental exercises of categorization and organization.
Tips
To continue developing physical education skills related to online grocery orders, encourage the student to create a meal plan based on their ordered items and engage in meal prep activities. Additionally, incorporating virtual cooking classes or online workout sessions into their routine can provide a holistic approach to health and wellness. Encourage physical activities such as online dance tutorials or yoga sessions to complement the online grocery ordering experience.
Book Recommendations
- Smart Girls Guide: Online Safety by American Girl: This book provides essential tips for online safety and responsible internet usage, relevant for a 13-year-old navigating online grocery orders.
- You Decide! Applying the Bill of Rights to Real Cases by Laurie Harris: Engage in critical thinking and decision-making activities through legal case studies, which align with the student's decision-making skills practiced during online grocery ordering.
- The Gross Cookbook: Awesome Recipes for (Deceptively) Disgusting Treats Kids Can Make by Susanna Tee: Get creative in the kitchen with fun recipes that can tie into the student's exploration of grocery items and meal planning through online orders.