- Art:
- Recognized and identified different colors in the illustrations
- Described the shapes and lines used in the artwork
- Noticed the use of space and composition in the illustrations
- Expressed opinions and feelings about the visuals
- English Language Arts:
- Recognized and sounded out familiar words
- Used decoding strategies to read unfamiliar words
- Followed the flow of the story from left to right, top to bottom
- Used punctuation cues to adjust tone and expression while reading
- Math:
- Counted the number of characters or objects on a page
- Identified and compared shapes found in the illustrations
- Recognized patterns in the visual elements
- Noticed and discussed simple mathematical concepts, such as more/less, bigger/smaller
To continue developing creativity related to this activity, you can:
- Encourage your child to illustrate their own stories or create artwork inspired by the book
- Provide a variety of leveled readers to further improve reading skills and expand vocabulary
- Explore math concepts through hands-on activities, such as counting objects or creating patterns with shapes
- Engage in discussions about different art styles or techniques used in picture books and encourage your child to experiment with them