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  • Learned about the history and significance of rock art
  • Explored various forms of rock art, such as petroglyphs and pictographs
  • Understood the materials used for creating rock art, like natural pigments and tools
  • Learned about different techniques used to create rock art, such as scratching, pecking, and painting
  • Explored different styles and themes found in rock art from various cultures
  • Developed an understanding of symbolism and storytelling through rock art
  • Gained an appreciation for the preservation and conservation of rock art sites

Continued development: Encourage the child to:

  • Research and explore more rock art sites from around the world
  • Create their own rock art using natural materials like rocks, leaves, and natural pigments
  • Experiment with different techniques and styles to develop their unique rock art style
  • Study the cultural and historical context of specific rock art sites or styles
  • Visit local rock art sites or museums to further deepen their knowledge and appreciation
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