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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to fireworks, such as "sparkler," "boom," and "firecracker."
  • The child practiced listening skills by following instructions on how to create different types of fireworks.
  • The child learned about descriptive language by using words like "bright," "colorful," and "loud" to describe fireworks.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills by cutting out shapes for the fireworks and gluing them onto the paper.
  • The child learned about sequencing by following the steps in the activity to create a fireworks display.
  • The child practiced writing skills by writing their name or a short sentence to label their artwork.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Read books or stories about fireworks to further expand their vocabulary and understanding of the topic.
  • Practice writing by creating their own stories or poems about fireworks.
  • Engage in conversations about fireworks, asking and answering questions to further develop their language skills.
  • Explore other art activities that involve creating different types of visual effects, such as painting with watercolors or using colored pencils to create vibrant drawings.
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