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Tropical and Exotic Fruits (Subject web) (Language and Literacy (Write…
Tropical and Exotic Fruits (Subject web)
Language and Literacy
Write down the textures of fruits observed
Show and tell on the findings of the attributes of the tropical and exotic fruit observed and investigated
Read a storybook on exotic and tropical fruits (Handa's Surprise)
Spell out the name of the fruit that is printed from the fruit printing
Aesthetic and Creative Expression
Tropical and exotic fruit printing
Draw using colour pencils, their favourite tropical or exotic fruit from the book (Handa's Surprise)
Make a self portrait using different tropical and exotic fruits
Fingerprint pineapple
Motor Skills Development
Use fine motors skills to do fruit printing
Use fine motor skills to draw and colour tropical and exotic fruits
Use fine motor skills to peel a mangosteen
Use fine motor skills to cut fruits and make a fruit salad
Numeracy
Count the number of mangoes on a mango tree
Count the number of mangosteen pieces inside the mangosteen
Compare and measure the different sizes of tropical and exotic fruits
Compare the surface of the tropical and exotic fruits
Social and Emotional Develpment
Taking turns to use the paint to do fruit painting of tropical and exotic fruits
Taking turns to use colour pencils to draw and colour their favourite tropical and exotic fruits
Share the mangosteen that was peeled
Children share on what they like about their favourite tropical or exotic fruit
Discovery of the World
Using a magnify glass, investigate and observe the textures of different tropical and exotic fruits from the book. (Handa's Surprise)
Investigate the different parts of a tropical or exotic fruit. Eg: Skin, flesh, seed
Using their 5 senses, make observations and identify the different characteristics of different tropical and exotic fruits. Eg: smell and taste
Observe a mango tree and record their findings.