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Math

  • The child practiced measuring and comparing lengths of different objects while painting.
  • They used geometric shapes and patterns in their artwork, demonstrating an understanding of shape recognition and symmetry.
  • The child used basic addition and subtraction skills to determine the number of paint colors they needed and how much paint to use.
  • They estimated and counted the number of brush strokes used in the painting, developing their counting and estimation skills.

Encourage further development in math by incorporating more art-related activities. For example, you could introduce the concept of fractions by having the child mix different paint colors together to create new shades. You could also explore the concept of symmetry by having them create symmetrical paintings using different materials such as beads or buttons.

Book Recommendations

  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: A story about a girl who discovers her artistic potential through a simple dot.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka: A humorous book that combines math concepts with everyday situations.
  • Seeing Symmetry by Loreen Leedy: Explores the concept of symmetry through engaging illustrations and examples.

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