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Math

  • The child learned about geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles, as they are used to create the paper home design.
  • They practiced measuring and drawing straight lines to ensure accurate construction of the paper home.
  • The child applied concepts of area and perimeter to calculate the dimensions of each section of the home.
  • They explored symmetry by folding the paper and ensuring that both sides of the home design were identical.

Continued development related to this activity could involve challenging the child to design more complex paper homes using advanced geometric shapes like hexagons or octagons. They could also explore the concept of scale by creating models of real-life buildings using paper and precise measurements. Additionally, encouraging the child to research and study architectural designs could deepen their understanding of geometric principles in home construction.

Book Recommendations

  • by Natalie Boyd: This book offers a hands-on approach to learning about paper engineering through various interactive pop-up projects. It provides a fun and creative way to explore geometric concepts and design.
  • Geometry: A Visual Approach by Lucille Caron and Philip M. Cheney: This book presents geometry in an engaging and visual manner, using illustrations and diagrams to explain different geometric concepts and their applications. It includes activities and exercises to reinforce learning.
  • Architect Academy: Are You Ready for the Challenge? by Steve Martin: This interactive book introduces architectural design through engaging activities and challenges. It covers topics like scale drawing, floor plans, and building structures, providing a comprehensive understanding of geometric principles in architecture.

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