- Identified different colors and patterns on the animals
- Recognized different shapes of animal bodies and features
- Explored different textures of animal fur, skin, and scales
- Observed and imitated animal movements and behaviors
- Expressed excitement and curiosity through verbal and nonverbal communication
To continue developing art skills after the zoo trip, parents and teachers can encourage children to:
- Create their own animal drawings or paintings using different colors and shapes
- Use different materials such as playdough or clay to sculpt animal figures with different textures
- Act out animal movements and behaviors through role-playing or dance
- Explore different art styles inspired by animals, such as Aboriginal dot painting or Japanese origami