Art
- The child developed fine motor skills by manipulating the play doh to create pizza shapes and toppings.
- They explored color mixing by blending different colors of play doh to create new shades for the pizza toppings.
- They used their imagination and creativity to design unique pizza creations using play doh.
- They practiced spatial awareness and composition by arranging the different play doh toppings on the pizza base.
Math
- The child learned basic counting skills by taking payment from pretend customers for the pizzas they made.
- They practiced addition and subtraction by calculating the total payment received and giving back change if necessary.
- They explored concepts of size and measurement by comparing the size of different play doh pizza creations.
- They developed an understanding of fractions by dividing the play doh pizzas into equal parts to serve multiple customers.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to expand their pretend pizza parlor by adding more items to the menu and introducing more complex mathematical concepts. They could create a restaurant sign, design menus, and even create different play doh dishes to serve alongside the pizzas. This activity also offers opportunities to incorporate literacy skills by encouraging the child to take orders in writing or create play doh labels for different ingredients.
Book Recommendations
- The Pizza That We Made by Joan Holub: A delightful story about a group of friends who make their own pizzas and learn about teamwork and sharing.
- Pizza at Sally's by Monica Wellington: Join Sally as she takes you on a journey to make pizza from scratch, from growing the ingredients to baking the final product.
- The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges: A fun twist on the classic tale, where the Little Red Hen decides to make a pizza and teaches her lazy friends a lesson about the importance of helping.
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