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Art

  • The Third-grade child learned basic watercolor techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and blending colors.
  • They learned how to create different textures using watercolor paint, such as smooth washes and dry brush techniques.
  • The child explored color theory by mixing primary colors to create secondary colors and experimenting with different color combinations.
  • They practiced observation skills by painting objects from real life or nature, capturing details and proportions.

Encourage the child to continue developing their watercolor skills by exploring different subjects and themes in their paintings. They can try painting landscapes, still life compositions, or even abstract designs. Encourage them to experiment with different brushes, techniques, and color combinations to further enhance their creativity and artistic expression.

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