Math
- The student practiced counting and sorting by arranging and organizing furniture and accessories within the doll house.
- They learned about size and measurement by comparing the size of doll house objects and determining their relative sizes.
- The activity provided an opportunity for the student to explore spatial awareness and positional concepts as they placed furniture in different rooms of the doll house.
After the activity, you can encourage the student to create their own furniture or accessories for the doll house using simple materials like paper, cardboard, and craft supplies. This can develop their creativity and fine motor skills.
Book Recommendations
- My Dollhouse Book by Cindy Gibson: A delightful story about a young girl who decorates her dollhouse with handmade items, incorporating elements of design and creativity.
- The Berenstain Bears' Dollhouse by Stan and Jan Berenstain: Join the Berenstain Bears as they play with their dollhouse and learn about sharing and imaginative play.
- Dollhouse Magic by Emily Jenkins: A whimsical tale about a little girl and her dollhouse, where magical things happen when she's not looking.
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