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  • Art: Creatively built dinosaur houses using blocks
  • English Language Arts: Imagined and acted out stories about dinosaurs
  • History: Explored the concept of dinosaurs and their habitats
  • Math: Counted and sorted blocks while building dinosaur houses
  • Physical Education: Engaged in active play and used gross motor skills while playing with dinosaurs
  • Science: Learned about the characteristics and behaviors of dinosaurs
  • Social Studies: Developed cooperation and communication skills while playing with other children

For continued development, you can:

  • Encourage the child to draw and paint pictures of dinosaurs and their houses
  • Read books or watch documentaries about dinosaurs to expand their knowledge
  • Incorporate math activities such as measuring the height or length of dinosaur houses
  • Explore different physical activities related to dinosaurs, like dinosaur-themed yoga or obstacle courses
  • Take field trips or visit museums to learn more about dinosaurs and their habitats
  • Encourage research and writing activities about specific dinosaur species
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