English Language Arts
- The child may have learned about personal hygiene and the importance of keeping hands clean.
- They may have practiced descriptive writing by describing the sensation of picking their nose.
- They may have learned about appropriate social behavior and the importance of not engaging in activities that may be considered rude or gross.
- They may have practiced storytelling by creating a fictional narrative around the activity.
Continued development related to this activity could include exploring different ways to express emotions or sensations through writing, creating a personal hygiene routine chart, or engaging in discussions about appropriate social behavior.
Book Recommendations
- The Nose Book by Al Perkins: A fun and silly book that celebrates noses and explores their different functions.
- Germs Are Not for Sharing by Elizabeth Verdick: Teaches young children about good hygiene practices, including not picking their nose.
- The Manners Mash-Up: A Goofy Guide to Good Behavior by Holly Kowitt: Provides a humorous take on manners and etiquette, highlighting the importance of good behavior in various situations.
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