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Activity: "My child fed the dogs”

Math

  • The child practiced counting by determining the number of scoops of dog food needed for each dog.
  • They applied basic addition skills to calculate the total amount of food required for all the dogs.
  • They learned about division as they divided the food equally among the different bowls.
  • The child practiced measuring by using a measuring cup to ensure the correct amount of water was added to the dog bowls.

Physical Education

  • The child engaged in physical activity by walking or running to the storage area to get the dog food.
  • They improved their coordination and gross motor skills by pouring the food into the bowls without spilling.
  • The child developed responsibility by regularly feeding the dogs, establishing a routine, and understanding the importance of taking care of pets.
  • They learned about the importance of physical exercise and movement for both humans and animals.

Continued Development Tip: Encourage your child to take on more responsibilities related to pet care, such as grooming or taking them for walks. This will further develop their sense of responsibility and provide additional physical activity.

Book Recommendations

  • The Dog Whisperer by Nicholas Edwards: Follow the story of a young girl who learns to communicate with dogs and helps solve a mystery in her neighborhood.
  • The Adventures of a Dog Walker by Shelley Swanson Sateren: Join the main character as she navigates her new job as a dog walker and learns valuable lessons about responsibility, trust, and friendship.
  • Dog's Best Friend by James Patterson: Experience the heartwarming bond between a boy and his dog as they face challenges and learn important life lessons together.

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