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Physical Education

  • The child learned about gross motor skills by moving their game piece along the game board.
  • They practiced coordination and balance as they made strategic moves to avoid snakes and climb ladders.
  • The activity promoted physical activity and exercise as the child had to move around the game board.
  • The game also helped develop social skills as the child interacted with others, taking turns and following rules.

Continued development can include creating a larger and more elaborate game board, incorporating additional physical challenges or exercises at specific points along the board. The child could also design their own snakes and ladders game, using different themes or subject areas to make it more educational.

Book Recommendations

  • The Snake Who Said Shhh by Jodie Parachini: A charming story about a friendly snake who learns to stay quiet, teaching children about the importance of listening and being respectful.
  • Ladders to Heaven by Mike Katz: This book delves into the mythology and symbolism of ladders, inspiring young readers to think about ladders as a metaphor for growth and personal development.
  • Snakes Are Scary by George T. Arnold: A fun and educational book that introduces children to different types of snakes, their habitats, and behaviors, helping them overcome any fears or misconceptions about these creatures.

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