English Language Arts
- The child practiced following a recipe by reading and understanding the steps required to make jelly.
- They learned new vocabulary related to cooking and food preparation.
- The child improved their writing skills by taking notes during the activity and documenting their own recipe.
- They developed their reading comprehension by reading and following the instructions carefully.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore different recipes and try making jelly with various flavors and ingredients. They can also write a step-by-step guide or create a video tutorial on how to make jelly to improve their communication skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Jelly Monster by Leah Gilbert: A delightful story about a friendly monster who loves jelly and embarks on a fun adventure to find the best jelly recipe.
- Jellybeans and the Big Dance by Laura Numeroff: A heartwarming tale of friendship and teamwork as a group of jellybeans work together to create a show-stopping dance performance.
- The Great Jelly of London by Claudia Boldt: Join Mr. Jelly and his friends as they explore the delicious world of jelly and go on a thrilling journey to save the city from a wobbly disaster.
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