The Very Hungry Caterpillar

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Mind Map: The Very Hungry Caterpillar

1. Cariboo Caterpillar

1.1. 2.3 Understand and use simple words that describe the relations between objects.

2. Butterfly Garden

2.1. 2.1 Observe and explore growth and changes in humans, animals and plants and demonstrate an understanding that living things change over time in size and in other capacities as they grow.

3. Literacy

3.1. Sequence the story using props

3.2. Reading

3.2.1. 1.2 Recognize print as something that can be read.

3.2.2. 3.0 Children begin to recognize letters of the alphabet.

3.2.3. 4.0 Children demonstrate understanding of age-appropriate text read aloud

3.2.4. 4.1 Demonstrate knowledge of main characters or events in a familiar story (e.g., who, what, where) through answering questions (e.g., recall and simple inferencing), retelling, reenacting, or creating artwork.

4. Fine Motor

4.1. Fruit Loop Necklaces

4.1.1. Fine Motor (Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development)

4.1.2. P-PMP 2 Child demonstrates increasing control, strength, and coordination of small muscles.

5. Math

5.1. Feed the Caterpillar

5.1.1. 1.4 Count up to five objects, using one-to-one correspondence (one object for each number word) with increasing accuracy.

5.1.2. 1.5 Use the number name of the last object counted to answer the question, "How many...?"

5.1.3. 2.2 Understand that adding to (or taking away) one or more objects from a group will increase (or decrease) the number of objects in the group.

6. Gross Motor

6.1. Caterpillar Walk

6.1.1. Social Interaction

6.1.2. 3.1 Group Participation

6.1.3. Participate in group activities and are beginning to understand and cooperate with social expectations, group rules and roles.

6.1.4. Physical Development

6.1.5. 2.0 Locomotor Skills

6.1.6. Balance while walking forward and sideways on a narrow, elevated surface.

7. Science

8. Language