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Art:
- Learned body movements and postures that depict different emotions.
- Explored the use of space and lines while dancing.
- Observed and learned various ballet poses and positions.
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English Language Arts:
- Enhanced listening and comprehension skills by following instructions during the ballet class.
- Practiced vocabulary related to ballet and dance.
- Engaged in storytelling through movements and interpretive dance.
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Foreign Language:
- Exposed to French terms commonly used in ballet, such as plié and relevé.
- Learned basic French phrases used in a ballet class environment.
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History:
- Studied the origins and history of ballet as an art form.
- Explored famous ballet dancers and choreographers from different time periods.
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Math:
- Practiced counting and rhythm through ballet movements and dance sequences.
- Learned to measure and control movements using spatial awareness.
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Music:
- Developed an understanding of musicality and rhythm through dance.
- Learned to synchronize movements with different musical beats and tempo.
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Physical Education:
- Improved flexibility, coordination, and balance through ballet exercises and movements.
- Learned proper posture and body alignment.
- Developed strength and muscular endurance through various ballet techniques.
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Science:
- Explored the physics of movement and how forces affect the body during dance.
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Social Studies:
- Learned about different cultures and their traditional dance forms.
- Explored the significance of ballet in society and its impact on the arts.
Encourage the child to continue developing their ballet skills through regular practice. They can explore different styles of dance and try choreographing their own dances. They may also enjoy watching ballet performances or visiting museums or exhibits related to ballet and dance. Additionally, reading books or biographies about famous ballet dancers can inspire them in their own journey as a dancer.