Art
- The child learned about textures and patterns by exploring the different textures and patterns of crushed acorns.
- They also learned about color mixing as they observed the different shades and colors of the crushed acorns.
- The child practiced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by crushing the acorns.
- They learned about composition and design as they arranged and displayed the crushed acorns in a visually pleasing way.
English Language Arts
- The child learned vocabulary related to acorns and nature, such as "crush," "squirrel," "tree," etc.
- They practiced descriptive writing by describing the texture, color, and smell of the crushed acorns.
- The child developed storytelling skills by creating imaginative stories about the acorns and their journey.
- They improved their letter recognition skills by labeling or writing words related to the activity.
Math
- The child practiced counting and number recognition by counting the number of acorns they crushed.
- They learned about measurement and weight by comparing the weight of different acorns.
- The child explored basic addition and subtraction concepts as they combined or separated groups of crushed acorns.
- They learned about shapes by observing the shape of the acorns and arranging them in different patterns.
Science
- The child learned about the life cycle of an oak tree by exploring the acorns and discussing how they grow into trees.
- They learned about the concept of force by observing the pressure and impact required to crush the acorns.
- The child explored the concept of decomposition as they observed the changes in the crushed acorns over time.
- They learned about animal habitats as they discussed how squirrels use acorns as a food source.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore different natural materials and textures, such as leaves, flowers, or rocks. They can create art pieces by arranging and gluing these materials onto paper or canvas. Additionally, you can introduce them to different art techniques, such as painting or collaging, using natural materials as inspiration.
Book Recommendations
- The Mighty Oak by Patricia Toht: Follow the journey of an acorn as it grows into a mighty oak tree, teaching children about the life cycle of trees.
- Squirrel's New Year's Resolution by Pat Miller: Join Squirrel as he sets a New Year's resolution to help others and learns about the importance of kindness and friendship.
- From Acorn to Oak Tree by Katie Marsico: Learn about the life cycle of an oak tree, from acorn to seedling to tree, through simple and engaging text.
If you click on these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission.