- English Language Arts:
- Identified and read basic sight words
- Recognized and matched uppercase and lowercase letters
- Listened to and comprehended stories and answered questions about them
- Identified and categorized different shapes and colors
- Explored prepositions such as "in," "on," and "under"
- Math:
- Counted and identified numbers from 1 to 10
- Explored basic addition and subtraction through visual representations
- Recognized and sorted objects according to their size
- Identified and matched basic shapes
- Explored measurement concepts, such as longer, shorter, taller
- Science:
- Explored different animals and their characteristics
- Identified and learned about various plants and their parts
- Explored different types of weather and seasons
- Learned about basic concepts of gravity and motion
- Explored properties of matter and different types of materials
Continued development can be enhanced by incorporating hands-on activities related to the concepts learned. For example:
- English Language Arts:
- Create a sight word scavenger hunt where the child has to find and read words in different locations of the house
- Encourage the child to write their own stories and read them aloud
- Math:
- Involve the child in everyday counting activities, such as counting the number of steps they take or objects they see
- Use measuring tools to compare and measure different objects around the house
- Science:
- Go on nature walks and identify different plants and animals in the surroundings
- Perform simple experiments at home, such as observing how water freezes and melts