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Art

  • The child learned about color coordination and how different colors can create different moods in a room.
  • They practiced their drawing and sketching skills while planning out the design of the bedroom.
  • They explored different patterns and textures to add visual interest to the room.
  • They learned about scale and proportion by measuring and arranging the furniture in the room.

English Language Arts

  • The child used descriptive language to explain their design choices and communicate their ideas.
  • They practiced writing skills by creating a story or narrative for the imaginary person who would live in the bedroom.
  • They used critical thinking and problem-solving skills to make decisions about the layout and functionality of the room.
  • They learned about persuasive writing by creating a presentation or proposal to convince others of their design choices.

Math

  • The child applied measurement skills by calculating the dimensions of the room and furniture.
  • They used geometry concepts to create a floor plan and determine the placement of items.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction skills when budgeting and calculating the cost of materials or furniture.
  • They learned about ratios and proportions when considering the size and scale of objects in the room.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different interior design styles and themes. They can research famous interior designers and their work, and try to incorporate elements from different styles into their designs. They can also experiment with creating digital renderings or models of their bedroom designs using online tools or software.

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