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Art

  • The first-grade child learned about color coordination by selecting and matching different colors for the interior design.
  • They explored patterns and textures by choosing various fabrics and materials for furniture and decorations.
  • The child practiced creativity and imagination by designing unique and personalized rooms for different clients.
  • They learned about spatial awareness and composition by arranging furniture and objects in a visually appealing way.

Math

  • The child applied measurement skills by determining the dimensions of walls and furniture to ensure they fit in the room.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction by calculating the total cost of materials and staying within a given budget.
  • The child learned about spatial reasoning by visualizing and planning the placement of furniture in relation to the room's layout.
  • They explored geometry concepts by identifying and using different shapes, such as squares, rectangles, and circles, in their designs.

Continued development: Encourage the child to expand their interior design skills by exploring different design styles, such as modern, traditional, or minimalist. They can also experiment with different color schemes and learn about the psychological effects of colors on mood and perception. Additionally, they can create mood boards or collages to gather inspiration and develop their design ideas further.

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