Your child learns a multitude of important interpersonal, math, and reading skills as they help the grumpy old troll become the thankful old troll with Dora and Boots.
Cognitive Development:
Attention / Listening,
Memory
Creative Development:
Art,
Dance,
Music
Math:
Geometry,
Numbers,
Spatial Relations,
Number Recognition,
Counting
Social Studies:
Foreign Languages
Life Skills:
Interacting with Others,
Social Development
Science:
Investigation / Experimentation,
Observing and Collecting Data
Reading:
Book and Print Basics
- Know Spanish vocabulary and grammar for nonnative speakers (Beginning)
- Identify the positive ways that peers and family members show support, care, and appreciation for one another
- Identify and demonstrate ways to express needs and wants appropriately
- Memorize concepts, images, sequences or patterns (Intermediate)
- Create movements that reflect a variety of personal experiences (e.g., recall feeling happy, sad, angry, excited )
- Know that different faces convey different emotions
- Arrange and describe objects in space by proximity, position, and direction (e.g., near, far, below, above, up, down, behind, in front of, next to, left or right of)
- Follow words from left to right and from top to bottom as they are highlighted and/or read aloud
- Scan or observe their surroundings to find specific things
- Recognize and know the name of some written numerals
- Count up to five objects using one-to-one correspondence (one object for each number word) with increasing accuracy (K.CC.1)
- Follow multi-step verbal instructions
- Identify colors by name
- Use icons or invented symbols to represent musical sounds and ideas
Games
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