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Art

  • The child learned about different facial expressions and how to convey emotions through acting.
  • They explored various body movements and gestures to express different characters.
  • They practiced using different tones of voice to enhance their performances.
  • The child learned about stage presence and how to effectively use the space on stage.

Encourage the child to continue developing their drama skills by participating in local theater groups or drama clubs. They can also create their own mini-performances at home with friends or family, exploring different characters and stories. Additionally, encourage them to watch plays and performances to gain inspiration and learn from experienced actors.

Book Recommendations

  • Theatrical by Maggie Harcourt: A story about a girl who navigates the world of theater and finds friendship and love along the way.
  • Drama by Raina Telgemeier: This graphic novel follows the story of Callie, a theater enthusiast, as she navigates middle school and prepares for the school play.
  • Stage Fright on a Summer Night by Mary Pope Osborne: Part of the Magic Tree House series, this book takes Jack and Annie to Elizabethan England where they meet William Shakespeare and help save a play from disaster.

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