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Art

  • The child learned about color mixing and blending while creating the underwater scene.
  • They practiced using different brush techniques to create texture and movement in the painting.
  • They explored different shades of blue to create depth and perspective in the underwater scene.
  • The child learned how to create a focal point by adding details and highlighting the shark in the painting.

Science

  • The child learned about different types of sharks and their characteristics.
  • They learned about the habitat and ecosystem of sharks in the underwater environment.
  • The child gained knowledge about the food chain and the role of sharks as predators.
  • They understood the importance of conservation and protection of sharks and their habitats.

For continued development, the child can explore other underwater creatures and expand their aquatic scene by adding more elements like coral reefs, fish, and other marine life. They can also experiment with different painting techniques, such as using sponges or creating textures with salt or sand. Encourage the child to research more about sharks and incorporate additional scientific information into their artwork, such as labeling different parts of the shark or including facts about their behavior and habitat.

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