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  • Art:
    • The child learned to recognize and identify basic shapes such as circle, square, triangle, and rectangle.
    • They learned to draw different shapes using materials like crayons or markers.
    • They learned to create artwork by combining and arranging shapes.
  • Physical Education:
    • The child improved their hand-eye coordination by cutting out shapes from paper.
    • They practiced fine motor skills while manipulating shapes and gluing them onto a surface.
    • They engaged in gross motor movement by spreading out shapes on the floor and jumping onto them.
  • Science:
    • The child gained an understanding of the characteristics of different shapes and their attributes, such as the number of sides and corners.
    • They explored the concept of symmetry by folding shapes and observing the resulting halves.
    • They learned to categorize objects based on their shape.

Continued development ideas:

Encourage the child to explore more complex shapes such as hexagons, octagons, and parallelograms. Introduce them to three-dimensional shapes by using objects like blocks or balls. Expand on their understanding of symmetry by introducing mirror-image drawing activities. Encourage them to look for shapes in their environment and point them out during walks or visits to different places.

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