Art
- The child has learned to use basic shapes to represent objects, as evidenced by drawing a house using squares and triangles.
- The child has shown an understanding of perspective by drawing the house with a larger front view and a smaller side view.
- The child has demonstrated fine motor skills by holding and controlling a crayon to create the drawing.
- The child has explored color choice and experimentation by using different colors for the house, roof, and windows.
To further develop artistic skills, encourage the child to experiment with different drawing materials such as colored pencils or markers. Introduce them to different techniques like shading and blending colors. Provide opportunities for the child to draw from observation, such as asking them to draw their favorite toy or a natural object they find outside.
Book Recommendations
- The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a girl who discovers the joy of self-expression through art, inspiring children to embrace their creativity.
- Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson: Join Harold on his imaginative adventure as he creates his own world with a purple crayon.
- Ish by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a boy who learns the importance of embracing the process of creating art, even when things don't turn out exactly as planned.
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