Art
- The child learned about expression and emotions through dramatic play.
- They explored different characters and storylines, enhancing their imagination and creativity.
- They practiced body movement and gestures to convey emotions and actions.
- The child used their voice to project and articulate while performing in the drama activity.
Encourage the child to continue exploring drama by providing them with various props, costumes, and a dedicated space for role-playing. You can also introduce them to different theater techniques and styles through picture books or videos, encouraging them to try out new characters and storylines. Additionally, consider organizing small drama performances or skits with their friends or family members to boost their confidence and showcase their talent.
Book Recommendations
- âTheater Shoesâ by Noel Streatfeild: This book follows the story of three young siblings who enroll in a theater school and discover their passion for acting.
- âHarold and the Purple Crayonâ by Crockett Johnson: While not directly about drama, this book encourages imagination and creative thinking, which are essential in dramatic play.
- âSpotlight on Coding Club!â by Michelle Schusterman: This book introduces coding concepts through a story about a group of friends who create a play using their coding skills.
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