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Social Studies

  • Avi has learned about the concept of scarcity through daily examples of abundance and scarcity.
  • He has also learned to distinguish between needs and wants, understanding that needs are essential while wants are optional.
  • Avi has explored his own identity through various activities, gaining a better understanding of his own characteristics and preferences.
  • Lastly, he has learned to identify more emotions and expressions through games, art projects, workbooks, and everyday living.

For continued development, encourage Avi to engage in discussions about scarcity and its impact on daily life. Encourage him to reflect on his own needs and wants, and consider how they relate to scarcity. Provide opportunities for him to explore different aspects of his identity through creative projects and activities. Incorporate games and exercises that focus on emotions and expressions to further enhance his understanding in this area.

Book Recommendations

  • One Well: The Story of Water on Earth by Rochelle Strauss: This book explores the concept of scarcity by highlighting the importance of water and the need to protect this precious resource.
  • A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams: This heartwarming story follows a girl and her family as they save money to buy a comfortable chair after losing their belongings in a fire, teaching about needs, wants, and resource allocation.
  • The Way I Feel by Janan Cain: This book helps children identify and understand a wide range of emotions and expressions, supporting Avi's learning in this area.

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