- Art: The child learned about different artistic techniques such as sketching, shading, and coloring while drawing the picture of the Zions Arch.
- English Language Arts: The child practiced descriptive writing by using words to explain the details, colors, and textures of the Zions Arch in their picture.
- Math: The child learned about measurements and proportions as they sketched the Zions Arch, ensuring that the dimensions were accurate.
- Science: The child gained knowledge about geological formations and natural arches by studying and recreating the Zions Arch in their artwork.
- Social Studies: The child expanded their understanding of landmarks and cultural heritage by choosing the Zions Arch as their subject and learning about its significance.
For continued development, the child can explore other famous landmarks and create a series of drawings, comparing and contrasting architectural styles and historical contexts. They can also learn about the different colors and hues used in landscapes and experiment with incorporating them into their artwork. Additionally, they can research and present information on other natural formations, such as caves or waterfalls, using both visuals and written descriptions to enhance their learning in multiple subjects.