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Art

  • The child has learned the basic shapes of sticks and circles through their drawings.
  • They have explored different ways to use sticks and circles to represent objects and figures.
  • The child has developed their fine motor skills by practicing drawing sticks and circles.
  • They have learned about lines and curves through the use of sticks and circles in their artwork.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different types of lines and curves in their drawings. They can experiment with using different sizes and angles of sticks to create different effects. Encourage them to add more details to their drawings by combining sticks and circles to create different objects and scenes. Provide them with different drawing tools, such as pens, markers, or colored pencils, to enhance their creativity and explore different techniques.

Book Recommendations

  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a girl who discovers her own unique artistic talent through the simple act of making a dot.
  • Not a Stick by Antoinette Portis: This book encourages imagination and creativity as it follows the adventures of a stick and shows how it can be transformed into anything with the power of imagination.
  • Perfect Square by Michael Hall: This book explores the endless possibilities of a square as it transforms into different objects and shapes through the power of creativity.

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