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Social Studies

  • The child learned about the shape and boundaries of the United States.
  • They gained an understanding of the different states that make up the United States.
  • They became familiar with the names and locations of some major cities within the United States.
  • They developed spatial awareness and fine motor skills while assembling the puzzle.

Continued development can involve exploring more about each state in the United States, its capital, and notable landmarks. The child can also learn about the different cultures and traditions found throughout the United States. Engaging in map activities, such as labeling states or identifying state capitals, can further enhance their knowledge of the country.

Book Recommendations

  • The United States of America: A State-by-State Guide by Millie Miller and Cyndi Nelson: This book provides an overview of each state in the United States, including interesting facts, state symbols, and photographs.
  • This Land is Your Land by Woody Guthrie: Based on the well-known folk song, this book takes children on a journey across the United States, highlighting its natural beauty and diversity.
  • Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney: This interactive book introduces children to maps and helps them understand their place in the world, starting from their own room to the United States and beyond.

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