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  • Identified different types of plants through pictures
  • Observed and described the various shapes, sizes, and colors of plants
  • Noticed the different textures and patterns present in leaves and flowers
  • Learned about composition and placement of plants in a picture
  • Explored the use of various artistic techniques to depict plants, such as shading, blending, and adding details
  • Developed observation and visual analysis skills
  • Used creativity to express ideas and emotions through their artwork
  • Experimented with different art mediums, such as colored pencils, pastels, or watercolors, to create their plant pictures

For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to:

  • Visit botanical gardens or nature reserves to observe plants in person and gather inspiration for future artwork
  • Experiment with different art styles, such as impressionism or abstract, to create unique interpretations of plants
  • Create a series of plant-themed artworks, focusing on a specific type of plant or exploring the lifecycle of a plant
  • Collaborate with classmates or friends to organize an exhibition displaying their plant artwork
  • Research famous artists known for their plant-themed artwork, such as Georgia O'Keeffe, and learn from their techniques and approaches
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