Core Skills Analysis
Morning Folder
- The student demonstrated improved fine motor skills through activities like zipping, buttoning, and lacing in the morning folder.
- Language development was encouraged as the student engaged in storytelling using the pictures and objects found in the folder.
- Math concepts such as sorting and categorizing were reinforced through tasks like matching socks or organizing objects by color in the morning folder.
- The morning folder also promoted cognitive skills by introducing simple matching activities that enhanced the student's memory and attention to detail.
Tips
Engage the child in conversations about their morning routine and encourage them to make their own morning folders with personal pictures and items. This can further enhance their creativity and sense of ownership over the activity.Book Recommendations
- Good Morning, Daniel Tiger! by Unknown: Join Daniel Tiger as he goes through his morning routine in this interactive book perfect for young children.
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: Follow the journey of a hungry caterpillar as it transforms into a beautiful butterfly, teaching children about days of the week and healthy eating habits.
- Maisy's Morning on the Farm by Lucy Cousins: Explore the morning activities on the farm with Maisy and her friends in this colorful and engaging book for preschoolers.