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Art

  • The child learned about color selection and how to create visually appealing enclosures.
  • They explored different patterns and textures to make the enclosures more interesting.
  • They practiced drawing various dinosaurs and incorporating them into their enclosures.
  • The child experimented with different art techniques to create realistic landscapes for the enclosures.

English Language Arts

  • The child wrote descriptive paragraphs or short stories about their created enclosures.
  • They used adjectives to describe the dinosaurs and their habitats.
  • They practiced writing clear and concise instructions for others to follow in creating their own enclosures.
  • The child learned new vocabulary terms related to dinosaurs and habitat construction.

Math

  • The child measured and calculated the dimensions of the enclosures to ensure they were suitable for the dinosaurs.
  • They used basic geometry concepts to create various shapes for the enclosures.
  • The child practiced adding and subtracting numbers while budgeting for materials needed for the enclosures.
  • They used multiplication or division to scale their enclosures based on the size of the dinosaurs.

Encourage the child to continue exploring their creativity and imagination through creating more detailed and elaborate enclosures. They can experiment with different materials such as clay or recycled materials to construct 3D models of their enclosures. Additionally, they can research and learn more about dinosaur habitats and adaptations to make their enclosures even more realistic. Encourage them to share their creations with others and engage in discussions about their design choices.

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