- The child learned how to create a visually appealing poster board by organizing information in a clear and organized manner.
- They learned how to use different colors and shapes to represent different parts of the animal's body.
- The child learned how to draw and illustrate the animal accurately, paying attention to details such as fur, feathers, or scales.
- They learned how to use different art techniques, such as shading or blending, to add depth and dimension to their drawings.
- The child learned how to use different art materials, such as markers, colored pencils, or crayons, to create their poster board.
- They learned how to incorporate text and captions into their poster board to provide additional information about the animal.
For continued development, the child can explore different art styles and techniques to further enhance their poster board animal reports. They can experiment with mixed media by incorporating collage elements or using different textures in their artwork. Additionally, they can research and study different artists who specialize in animal illustrations to gain inspiration and learn new techniques. Encouraging the child to practice observational drawing by sketching animals from real life or photographs can also help improve their artistic skills. Finally, providing opportunities for the child to present their poster board animal reports to others can boost their confidence and public speaking abilities.