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  • Learned the basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles by drawing various objects using these shapes.
  • Improved hand-eye coordination by tracing and copying simple images.
  • Understood the concept of lines and how they create different effects in a drawing.
  • Explored different colors and learned how to mix primary colors to create secondary colors.
  • Learned about shading and the use of light and dark tones to create depth in a drawing.
  • Explored different drawing techniques such as cross-hatching and stippling.
  • Understood the concept of proportion by learning to draw objects or people in relation to their size and scale.

To further develop their artistic skills, the child can experiment with different mediums like crayons, colored pencils, or watercolors. Encourage them to draw from observation, such as still life setups or nature scenes. They can also try drawing from their imagination and exploring storytelling through their artwork. Encourage the child to look at famous artworks and discuss different styles and techniques used. Lastly, they can practice drawing with a friend or family member, taking turns being the artist and the subject. This will help improve their observational skills and foster creativity and collaboration.+

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