- Math: The child learned about measurements and quantity by filling the sink with an appropriate amount of water and using the correct amount of soap and detergent.
- Physical Education: The child practiced motor skills and coordination while scrubbing dishes, rinsing them, and putting them away.
- Science: The child learned about the properties of water, including its ability to dissolve substances like soap.
- Social Studies: The child learned about responsibility and contributing to the household by completing a chore like washing up.
Continued development related to the activity: Encourage the child to explore the concept of conservation of water during this activity. Teach them about ways to save water, such as turning off the tap when not needed and reusing water for plants or other purposes. Additionally, incorporate math concepts by discussing water measurements in liters and calculating the amount of water saved. This will help the child develop a deeper understanding of environmental consciousness and mathematical calculations.