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  • Art: Learned about different art techniques such as painting, drawing, and collage.
  • English Language Arts: Developed creativity and imagination through storytelling and creating narratives for their crafts.
  • Foreign Language: Could incorporate vocabulary and phrases related to crafting in a foreign language during the activity.
  • History: Explored historical crafts from different time periods and cultures.
  • Math: Practiced measurement skills and spatial awareness while working on crafts requiring precise dimensions.
  • Music: Could listen to music or create a playlist to enhance the crafting experience.
  • Physical Education: Developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through manipulating craft materials.
  • Science: Learned about the properties and characteristics of different materials used in crafting.
  • Social Studies: Explored various cultural traditions and crafts from different regions around the world.

Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to explore more complex crafting projects that challenge their skills and creativity. They can also incorporate research on historical or cultural crafts to deepen their understanding. Additionally, incorporating elements from other subjects such as science or math into crafting projects can provide a cross-curricular learning experience.

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