Cupcake Decoration
DATE: 28/06/2022 , Tuesday
WHEN WAS IT DONE: Small Group
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
Premade cupcakes
Chocolate frosting
Cake toppings (sprinkles, edible confetti)
Cutlery
Tissue Paper
PROCESS:
Cupcakes were decorated with frosting first. Then it was topped with sprinkles and rainbow confetti.
CHILDREN’S RESPONSE:
The activity was able to capture the interest of most children. Everyone engaged in the process of decorating their cupcakes before eating it.
SKILLS/CONCEPTS
Fine Motors Skills - Using cutlery for different processes of cooking requires engagement of fine motor muscles.
Cognitive Skills - Since cooking is experientially rich, it demands one’s brain to multi-task towards a certain result. Cognitive skills, such as, thinking, retaining information and paying attention develop during this activity.
Sensory Skills - Cooking provides an organic sensory experience. Smell, touch, sight, taste and sound are all used when toddlers engage in cooking.
Language Development and Communication Skills - The process of cooking involves a lot of communication. This provides an opportunity to learn language and communication skills.