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Art

  • The child can apply principles of organization and arrangement to create visually appealing sections in the fridge.
  • They can use color and shape to categorize and separate different types of food in the fridge.
  • They can create labels or signs with artistic designs to indicate where each item should be placed.

Science

  • The child can learn about the importance of proper food storage to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage.
  • They can understand the concept of temperature zones in the fridge and how different foods require specific temperature ranges.
  • They can learn about the science behind organizing items in the fridge to maximize airflow and maintain optimal conditions.

Social Studies

  • The child can explore cultural differences in food storage and organization practices around the world.
  • They can learn about the history of refrigeration and how it has impacted food preservation and storage.
  • They can understand the importance of sharing communal fridge space and respecting others' belongings in shared living spaces.

Continued development can involve creating weekly meal plans and organizing the fridge accordingly. Encourage the child to explore different artistic techniques, such as decoupage or collage, to decorate storage containers or bins in the fridge. They can also research and experiment with eco-friendly food storage options to promote sustainability.

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