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Art

  • The child learned about spatial awareness and geometry by creating a large magnatile structure.
  • They explored color combinations and patterns as they arranged the tiles.
  • They practiced fine motor skills and coordination while constructing the structure.
  • The child expressed their creativity and imagination through the design of the magnatile structure.

Science

  • The child gained an understanding of the principles of balance and stability while building the structure.
  • They explored concepts of engineering and architecture as they planned and constructed the magnatile structure.
  • They learned about the properties of magnets, such as attraction and repulsion, which are used in magnatiles.
  • The child developed problem-solving skills as they overcame challenges in building their structure.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different shapes and designs using magnatiles. They can also explore the concept of building structures that are not only visually appealing but also functional, such as bridges or towers. Additionally, they can learn about famous architects and engineers to inspire their own creations.

Book Recommendations

  • Perfect Square by Michael Hall: This book explores the versatility of a square, teaching children to see beyond the obvious and think creatively.
  • Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty: Follow Iggy, a young architect, as he uses his talents to solve problems and build amazing structures.
  • What Do You Do with an Idea? by Kobi Yamada: This book encourages children to embrace their ideas, nurture them, and watch them grow into something incredible.

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