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Activity: "My child built a den with sticks"

Math

  • The child practiced spatial reasoning and geometry concepts by arranging and connecting sticks to create the den.
  • They applied measurement skills by estimating and comparing the length and width of the den using the sticks.
  • The child used problem-solving skills to ensure stability and balance in the den structure.
  • They practiced counting and grouping sticks to determine how many were needed for various parts of the den.

Tips for Continued Development

Encourage your child to further explore their creativity and problem-solving skills by challenging them to build more elaborate structures using different materials like blankets, cardboard, or recycled items. They can measure and compare the dimensions of their creations, calculate the amount of materials needed, and even design blueprints or floor plans for their constructions.

Book Recommendations

  • The Treehouse Book by Andy Griffiths: This book explores the imaginative world of treehouses and provides ideas for building unique structures.
  • Building Amazing Creations by Sean Kenney: This book showcases incredible creations made from everyday objects, inspiring children to think outside the box when it comes to building.
  • Outdoor Science Lab for Kids by Liz Lee Heinecke: This book offers hands-on experiments and activities to engage children in scientific exploration while enjoying the outdoors, including building nature-inspired structures.

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