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  • Art:
    • Learning how to hold and control a pencil or paintbrush.
    • Exploring and experimenting with various colors and techniques.
    • Understanding and creating different shapes and forms.
    • Developing fine motor skills through drawing and painting.
  • Math:
    • Understanding and applying basic geometric shapes in their artwork.
    • Counting and comparing objects in their drawings or ceramics.
    • Identifying patterns and symmetry in their designs.
    • Measuring and estimating sizes and proportions of objects.
  • Physical Education:
    • Enhancing hand-eye coordination while working with art materials.
    • Building strength and control through clay manipulation.
    • Improving concentration and focus during detailed artistic tasks.
    • Developing spatial awareness when arranging and organizing their artwork.

Continued development in drawing and ceramics can be fostered through:
- Encouraging the child to explore different art styles and techniques.
- Providing opportunities for the child to create art outdoors, using natural materials.
- Introducing more complex math concepts, such as geometry and measurement, through art projects.
- Incorporating physical movement into art activities, such as painting on an easel or sculpting while standing.
- Revisiting and reflecting on previous art pieces to see progress and identify areas for improvement.

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