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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced following verbal instructions by cutting shapes and angles and taping them together to build a boat.
  • They used descriptive language to explain their process of building the boat.
  • The child may have used storytelling skills to imagine the adventures they will have with their boat.
  • They may have written a story or a poem about their boat-building experience.

Math

  • The child applied geometry concepts by cutting shapes and angles to create the boat's structure.
  • They measured and compared the lengths of different cardboard pieces to ensure proper fitting.
  • The child may have estimated and calculated the amount of tape needed to secure the pieces together.
  • They may have used addition or subtraction to adjust the size or shape of the boat.

Science

  • The child demonstrated knowledge of materials and their properties by choosing cardboard as the main material for their boat.
  • They experimented with different shapes and angles to determine the most stable and functional design for the boat.
  • The child may have explored the concept of buoyancy by testing the boat's ability to float in water.
  • They observed how the boat moved through the water and made adjustments to improve its performance.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different boat designs and experiment with various materials to enhance their understanding of shapes, angles, and buoyancy. They can also research famous boats, such as sailboats or submarines, and learn about the physics behind their construction and operation. Encourage them to document their findings and experiments in a journal, incorporating both written descriptions and illustrations.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cardboard Box Book by Roger Priddy: This book provides creative ideas and step-by-step instructions for making various projects using cardboard boxes, including boats.
  • Boats: Speeding! Sailing! Cruising! by Patricia Hubbell: This book introduces different types of boats and their purposes, engaging young readers with lively rhymes and colorful illustrations.
  • The Magic School Bus Takes a Dive by Gail Herman: In this adventure-filled book, Ms. Frizzle takes her class on an underwater journey, where they learn about marine life and the science of buoyancy.

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