- Identified different farm animals such as cows, pigs, chickens, and sheep
- Explored various colors and identified different shades of brown, white, black, pink, etc.
- Observed shapes and sizes of animals, noticing the roundness of pigs, triangle shape of chicken beaks, etc.
- Recognized textures such as the fur of a cow, the feathers of a chicken, and the wool of a sheep
- Explored different movements and postures of animals, such as a cow standing, a chicken pecking, etc.
- Related animals to their natural environment, associating grass and barns with farm animals
- Expressed thoughts and emotions related to farm animals using simple words
To continue developing artistic skills related to the "Farm" activity, you can:
- Encourage the child to create their own farm animals using playdough or clay, allowing them to experiment with shapes, textures, and colors
- Provide coloring pages or printable templates of farm animals for the child to color and decorate, allowing them to practice coloring within the lines and adding their own creative touches
- Play storytelling games where the child can create their own farm scenes using drawing materials or by cutting out pictures from magazines and gluing them onto paper