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Physical Education

  • The student develops fine motor skills by using their hands to write sentences on the shower door and driveway with chalk.
  • They engage in physical activity by moving around and bending to write on different surfaces.
  • The activity promotes creativity as students think of sentences to write and draw on the driveway.
  • It encourages outdoor play and exploration, which is important for overall physical development.

For continued development related to the activity, consider incorporating different themes or prompts for writing on the shower door, such as writing about nature, animals, or their favorite activities. For the driveway, you can create obstacle courses with chalk, encouraging the students to move and follow the lines, promoting physical activity and creativity simultaneously.

Book Recommendations

  • Sidewalk Chalk: Outdoor Fun and Games by Stacia Deutsch: A fun and colorful book that provides various ideas for creative chalk activities on the driveway.
  • My Very Own Octopus by Bernard Most: A delightful and imaginative story about a child's adventure with an octopus, inspiring creativity in writing and drawing.
  • The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle: This book encourages imagination and creativity, which can be reflected in the students' writings and drawings on different surfaces.

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