Tugging boxes help young children explore cause and
effect while also experiencing different textures (sensory play) and
building fine motor skills by wrapping their fingers around small items and
developing muscles by pulling.
The material I need are box and coloured laces. I made small holes in
the box and threaded
the lace through the holes.
Learning
Outcome:
4.2
– Children develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving,
inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching, and investigating
National
Quality Standard:
3.2.2
– Resources, materials, and equipment allow for multiple uses, are sufficient
in number, and enable every child to engage in play-based learning
Principle
And Practice:
Learning
through play
Theorist:
Erik
Erikson – The child is considered an active learner going through stages
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