- Identified and named primary colors (red, blue, yellow)
- Explored different art materials such as crayons, markers, and paint
- Used fine motor skills to draw shapes and simple objects
- Experimented with different lines and strokes (curved, straight, zigzag)
- Expressed emotions and ideas through art
- Explored different textures and patterns
- Identified and named basic shapes (circle, square, triangle)
- Identified and named basic art tools (brush, pencil, scissors)
- Developed observation skills by examining and discussing artwork
- Explored basic art techniques such as blending colors and creating textures
- Engaged in storytelling and creative writing related to their artwork
Tip: Encourage the child to continue exploring different art materials and techniques. Provide opportunities for them to expand their vocabulary related to art by introducing new terms and concepts. Encourage them to observe and analyze other artists' work, and discuss their own artwork to develop critical thinking and reflection skills. Incorporate writing into the art activities by encouraging them to write descriptions or stories about their artwork, enhancing their English Language Arts skills.