Social Studies
- The child learned about the concept of community and how it is formed through the development of a craft city.
- They gained an understanding of the different roles and responsibilities of community members by designing and creating various buildings and locations within the city.
- They explored the concept of urban planning by considering the layout and organization of their craft city, including the placement of roads, parks, and other amenities.
- The child also learned about the importance of collaboration and teamwork as they worked together with their classmates to build the city.
Continued development related to this activity can include further exploration of different types of communities such as rural, suburban, and urban areas. The child can engage in discussions about the similarities and differences between these communities and the various factors that contribute to their development. Additionally, they can take on more complex city planning projects, considering factors such as sustainability, transportation, and community services.
Book Recommendations
- The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton: This classic story follows the journey of a small house as it experiences the changes and development of a growing city around it.
- Building Our House by Jonathan Bean: In this picture book, a family works together to build their own house from the ground up, showcasing the process of construction and the sense of community that comes with it.
- City Green by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan: This heartwarming story follows a community's efforts to transform an empty lot into a vibrant community garden, highlighting the power of working together to create positive change.
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