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Math

  • The child learned about measurement and size by building the sand castle with different sized buckets and molds.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition while collecting seashells or decorating the castle with small stones.
  • The child understood the concept of shapes by using different molds to create turrets, walls, and other castle features.
  • They explored the idea of symmetry and patterns while designing the castle with shells and stones.

After building the sand castle, you can encourage further development by having the child measure and compare different parts of the castle using a ruler or tape measure. You can also introduce the concept of volume by asking them to estimate how much sand they used to build the castle and then measure it with a measuring cup. Additionally, you can guide them in creating their own sandcastle blueprint, incorporating more complex shapes and designs.

Book Recommendations

  • How to Build a Sandcastle by Josh Funk: This fun and colorful book follows a group of friends as they build a sandcastle, teaching the concept of teamwork and creativity.
  • The Sandcastle That Lola Built by Megan Maynor: Lola and her brother build an amazing sandcastle, demonstrating perseverance and imagination, perfect for young readers.
  • Shapes in the Sand by Suse MacDonald: This interactive book explores shapes in the context of a beach setting, ideal for reinforcing the concept of shapes learned while building the sandcastle.

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