Math
- The child learned to identify and name shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles
- They practiced counting the number of each shape they found during the scavenger hunt
- They learned about the properties of shapes, such as the number of sides and corners
- The child engaged in spatial awareness by searching for shapes in different environments
After the scavenger hunt, encourage the child to create their own shapes scavenger hunt for family members or friends. This can enhance their leadership and organizational skills, as well as provide an opportunity to reinforce their understanding of shapes and their attributes.
Book Recommendations
- Circle, Square, Moose by Kelly Bingham: A humorous and imaginative story about shapes and an unpredictable moose
- The Shape of Me and Other Stuff by Dr. Seuss: A classic Dr. Seuss book that explores the various shapes found in everyday objects
- City Shapes by Diana Murray: A picture book that showcases shapes within the bustling city landscape
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