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Art

  • Developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through sculpting and shaping the Playdoh.
  • Explored colors and textures by mixing different Playdoh colors and creating various shapes and designs.
  • Expressed creativity and imagination by using Playdoh to make sculptures and artistic creations.
  • Learned basic principles of sculpture and design through hands-on exploration.

Math

  • Practiced counting and number recognition by using Playdoh to create and count small objects or shapes.
  • Explored geometric shapes and spatial awareness by molding and shaping Playdoh into different forms.
  • Learned about concepts of volume and measurement by comparing the size and amount of Playdoh used in different creations.
  • Utilized basic math concepts such as addition and subtraction while counting and combining Playdoh pieces.

Physical Education

  • Developed fine motor skills and hand strength through the manipulation and molding of Playdoh.
  • Improved hand dexterity and coordination by using tools such as rolling pins and cookie cutters with Playdoh.
  • Enhanced sensory perception by engaging in tactile experiences with the soft texture of Playdoh.
  • Engaged in physical activity and movement while standing or sitting to create and play with Playdoh.

Science

  • Explored properties of matter by observing the characteristics of Playdoh, such as its texture, consistency, and moldability.
  • Experimented with cause and effect by observing how different pressures and actions affect the shape and form of Playdoh.
  • Learned about color mixing and blending as they combined different colors of Playdoh to create new hues and shades.
  • Engaged in sensory exploration and observation through hands-on manipulation of the Playdoh.

Encourage the child to use Playdoh to create scenes or characters from their favorite stories or to replicate what they observe in the world around them. Introduce themed Playdoh sets or challenges to further stimulate their imagination, such as creating animals, vehicles, or food items.

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