Activity: "My child played shopping game"
English Language Arts
- The child practiced reading and understanding product labels.
- The child learned how to make a shopping list and write down items they need.
- Through role-playing, the child developed their communication skills by interacting with a shopkeeper and other customers.
- The child practiced basic math skills by adding up the total cost of their purchased items.
Encourage continued development in English Language Arts by providing opportunities for your child to write their own shopping lists for real-life trips to the grocery store. You can also encourage them to create their own imaginative stores at home and take turns being the shopkeeper and the customer. This will help them practice their reading, writing, and communication skills in a fun and creative way.
Book Recommendations
- The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Birthday by Stan and Jan Berenstain: In this book, Brother Bear learns about the importance of budgeting and making wise purchasing decisions.
- Amelia Bedelia Goes Shopping by Peggy Parish: Join Amelia Bedelia on her shopping trip where she takes everything literally and creates hilarious situations.
- Curious George Goes to the Supermarket by H.A. Rey: Follow Curious George as he explores the supermarket and learns about different types of food and shopping.
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