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Art

  • The child learned about scale and proportion by creating a chalk solar system to scale.
  • They practiced their drawing skills by sketching the planets and other celestial objects.
  • They explored different color combinations and experimented with shading to make their solar system visually appealing.
  • The child learned about composition and arrangement by positioning the planets in a visually pleasing way.

Math

  • The child applied their knowledge of ratios and proportions to create a scaled-down version of the solar system.
  • They practiced measurement skills by determining the appropriate sizes for the planets based on the given scale.
  • They calculated the distances between the planets using the scale and reinforced their understanding of units of measurement.
  • The child learned about numerical relationships and patterns while working with the different sizes of the planets.

Science

  • The child gained knowledge about the solar system and its components, including the sun, planets, and moons.
  • They learned about the relative sizes and distances of the planets in our solar system.
  • They explored the concept of gravity and its role in keeping the planets in their orbits.
  • The child developed an understanding of the characteristics and features of each planet.

Encourage the child to further explore their creativity by incorporating other art mediums into their solar system project, such as painting or sculpting. They can also use different materials to represent the planets, like Styrofoam balls or papier-mâché. Additionally, the child can research more about the solar system and create informative posters or presentations to share with their classmates.

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