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English Language Arts

  • The First-grade child learned about creativity and imagination through the osmo costume party activity.
  • They practiced storytelling and narrative skills by creating characters and developing their own unique costumes.
  • The child enhanced their vocabulary and language skills by describing their costumes and explaining the characteristics of their chosen character.
  • They also learned about collaboration and communication by discussing their costumes with their peers and sharing their ideas.

For continued development, encourage the child to write short stories or create a comic strip featuring their osmo costume party characters. This will further enhance their storytelling abilities and provide a platform for them to express their creativity. Additionally, you can encourage them to explore different genres of literature related to costume parties or imaginative play to expand their knowledge and understanding of storytelling.

Book Recommendations

  • The Costume Party by Victoria Chess: A book that explores the excitement and fun of dressing up for a costume party.
  • Clifford's Halloween by Norman Bridwell: Join Clifford the Big Red Dog as he celebrates Halloween and dresses up in different costumes.
  • How Do Dinosaurs Go to School? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague: Although not directly related to costume parties, this book encourages creativity and imagination as it explores the antics of dinosaurs going to school.

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