- The child learned vocabulary words related to playdough, such as "squish," "mold," and "shape."
- The child practiced following verbal instructions, such as "roll the playdough into a ball" or "flatten the playdough with your hands."
- The child used descriptive language to talk about the texture, color, and shape of the playdough.
- The child engaged in imaginative play, creating stories and characters using the playdough.
- The child practiced fine motor skills by manipulating and shaping the playdough.
- The child learned about cause and effect, such as what happens when they squeeze or stretch the playdough.
- The child practiced letter recognition and formation by using playdough to shape letters of the alphabet.
- The child developed their creativity and self-expression by using playdough to create unique sculptures and designs.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to use playdough to create scenes from their favorite books or stories, allowing them to retell the story using their playdough creations. This will further enhance their language skills, comprehension, and creativity. Additionally, provide the child with letter or word cards and challenge them to create the letters or words using playdough, reinforcing their literacy skills in a fun and hands-on way.