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Art

  • The child learned how to draw a skateboard using basic shapes and lines.
  • They learned about the use of colors to create a vibrant and eye-catching skateboard design.
  • The child explored different patterns and textures to decorate the skateboard.
  • They learned about composition and how to balance the elements on the skateboard design.

Music

  • The child learned about rhythm and movement through the activity of skateboarding.
  • They explored different beats and tempos that could be associated with skateboarding movements.
  • The child learned about the concept of sound effects and how they can be used to enhance a skateboarding video or performance.
  • They discovered the connection between music and skateboarding culture.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing the child to other art forms related to skateboarding, such as graffiti art or street photography. They can also explore different music genres that are popular in skateboarding culture, such as punk rock or hip hop. Encouraging the child to create their own skateboarding-themed artwork or compose their own skateboarding-inspired music can further enhance their skills and creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Skateboard Party by Karen English: Join Ty and his friends as they plan a surprise skateboard party.
  • Skateboard Champions by John Hamilton: Learn about the world's best skateboarders and their incredible tricks.
  • Skateboarding Skills by Sabrina Arabi: This book teaches beginners the basics of skateboarding and some cool tricks to try.

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