- Learned about different types of wood - softwood and hardwood
- Understood the concept of sustainability by using reclaimed wood
- Learned about the history of woodworking and its importance in building and making useful items
- Explored the cultural significance of woodworking in different societies and how it varies across different regions
- Understood the importance of measuring and planning before starting a woodworking project
- Learned about different types of woodworking tools and their functions
- Explored the importance of safety precautions while working with tools and handling sharp objects
- Learned about teamwork and collaboration by working with other students on group projects
- Developed problem-solving skills by finding solutions to challenges encountered during the woodworking process
Continued Development Tips: Encourage the child to further explore the history of woodworking by researching about famous woodworkers or famous wooden structures. They can also engage in a discussion about sustainability in woodworking, such as the importance of using reclaimed or responsibly sourced wood. Additionally, they can experiment with different woodworking techniques and explore more complex projects as they progress. This will help them further develop their skills and enhance their understanding of social studies concepts.