- The child learned to identify and write the letters of the alphabet by practicing writing each letter in the sand, clay, or with finger paint.
- The child learned to recognize and name objects that start with each letter of the alphabet by playing a game where they had to find objects starting with a specific letter from a collection of objects.
- The child learned about different colors by sorting and arranging objects or pictures of objects based on their initial letter sound and color.
- The child learned about composition and design by creating an alphabet collage or poster using pictures cut from magazines or printed from the internet.
- The child learned about storytelling and narrative by creating a mini ABC book where they illustrated and wrote short sentences or phrases about different objects related to each letter.
- The child improved their fine motor skills by cutting out letters from cardboard or creating letters using playdough.
Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to continue exploring and experimenting with different art materials and techniques. Encourage them to create their own alphabet book where they can incorporate more complex sentences or stories for each letter. Additionally, encourage the child to explore different artists and their works to expand their understanding of art and its various forms.