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Art

  • The child learned to use their imagination and creativity to envision and design a cubby house made from sticks.
  • They explored different textures and shapes of sticks to create interesting patterns and structures.
  • They practiced problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect the sticks securely and make the cubby house stable.
  • They developed fine motor skills by handling and arranging the sticks in various ways.

Math

  • The child used counting skills to determine the number of sticks needed for each part of the cubby house.
  • They applied basic geometry concepts by arranging the sticks to form shapes such as squares, triangles, and rectangles.
  • They explored measurement by comparing the length, width, and height of the sticks to ensure they fit together properly.
  • They practiced estimation skills by predicting how many more sticks might be needed to complete the cubby house.

Encourage your child to experiment with different materials for building structures, such as cardboard or recycled materials. They can also explore different architectural styles or historical buildings and try to recreate them using sticks or other materials. Additionally, they can document their creations through drawing, painting, or photography to further enhance their artistic skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Stick Book by Fiona Danks and Jo Schofield: This book provides ideas and inspiration for outdoor activities involving sticks, including building shelters, creating artwork, and playing games.
  • Twig by Aura Parker: This charming picture book tells the story of a stick insect named Stick who goes on a grand adventure to find a place where she belongs.
  • Building with Dad by Carol Nevius and Bill Thomson: This book follows a boy and his dad as they use their imagination to build various structures, including a treehouse, using materials they find in their backyard.

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