Aim: Why do children NEED to play in order to develop?  Ms. Clements- Lifespan Studies  Do Now: What was your favorite toy when you were a little child?

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Aim: Why do children NEED to play in order to develop?  Ms. Clements- Lifespan Studies  Do Now: What was your favorite toy when you were a little child? (Think about ages 3-5.)

Five Areas of Growth P.E.M.I.S.  Physical  Emotional  Moral  Intellectual/Cognitive  Social

Physical Development Gross Motor Skills

Physical Development Fine Motor Skills

.. Emotional Development

Moral Development

Social and Emotional Development

Intellectual aka Cognitive Development What subject in school do you think they are preparing for?

Intellectual aka Cognitive Development What subject in school do you think he is preparing for?

Intellectual aka Cognitive Development What subject in school do you think he is preparing for?

Growth and Development How does this project help students with growth and development? What subject or subjects is the child learning by creating this project?

How does this activity help these children with growth and development? What subject or subjects is the child learning by creating this project? Growth and Development

Areas of Growth and Development Social Development What type of play activities might help develop social development in children?

Areas of Growth and Development Cognitive Development What type of play activities might help develop cognitive/intellectual development in children?

Areas of Growth and Development Physical Development What type of play activities might help develop physical development for FINE motor skills in children?

Areas of Growth and Development Physical Development What type of play activities might help develop physical development for GROSS motor skills in children?