- Art:
- Learned how to create and design stage props and scenery
- Gained experience in costume design and creation
- Explored different art forms and techniques through the set design
- English Language Arts:
- Improved reading comprehension through script analysis
- Developed storytelling skills by understanding and portraying characters
- Enhanced public speaking and communication skills during rehearsals and performances
- Music:
- Learned and practiced songs from the musical
- Improved vocal skills and musicality
- Developed an understanding of musical performance and timing
- Physical Education:
- Improved coordination and body awareness through dance routines
- Built stamina and physical endurance during rehearsals and performances
- Enhanced teamwork and cooperation skills through group choreography
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage your child to explore other musicals and plays, either through attending performances or participating in local theater groups. They could also develop their artistic skills further by taking additional art classes or experimenting with different art mediums. Additionally, they can continue honing their public speaking and communication skills by participating in debate or joining a public speaking club. Lastly, encourage them to stay active and involved in physical activities that interest them, such as joining a sports team or taking dance classes.