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  • Art:
    • Explored movement and rhythm through dance
    • Expressed emotions and ideas through body movements
  • English Language Arts:
    • Listened to different types of music and identified feelings evoked
    • Explored descriptive language to express their experience with the music
  • Foreign Language:
    • Listened to music in a foreign language and exposed to different sounds and rhythms
    • Attempted to mimic some foreign language lyrics
  • History:
    • Discovered different types of music from various historical periods
    • Learned about the role of music in different cultures throughout history
  • Math:
    • Counted beats and rhythm patterns in music
    • Explored patterns and sequences in dance movements
  • Music:
    • Listened to different genres of music and identified distinguishing characteristics
    • Explored different musical instruments through movement and dance
  • Physical Education:
    • Engaged in physical activity through dancing
    • Developed coordination, balance, and agility through different dance movements
  • Science:
    • Explored the effects of music on mood and emotions
    • Discovered how music can create vibrations and sound waves
  • Social Studies:
    • Learned about different cultures and their traditional dances
    • Explored how music and dance are used as forms of self-expression and communication in different societies

For continued development, encourage the child to:

- Explore different dance styles and learn basic steps through online tutorials or instructional videos.

- Research and learn about the origins and cultural significance of various types of music and dances.

- Experiment with creating their own rhythms and movements to express their own ideas and narratives.

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