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Art

  • The child learned about shapes and symmetry while folding the paper to create the aeroplanes.
  • They explored colors and patterns by decorating the paper before folding.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills while cutting and folding the paper.
  • They were encouraged to use their imagination and creativity to design unique aeroplanes.

For continued development, the child can explore different types of paper, such as colored or patterned paper, to create more visually interesting aeroplanes. They can also experiment with different folding techniques to make more complex designs. Additionally, they can try incorporating other materials, such as stickers or markers, to further personalize their aeroplanes.

Book Recommendations

  • How to Make Paper Airplanes by Norman Schmidt: This book provides step-by-step instructions for making various paper aeroplanes, including easy designs suitable for first-grade children.
  • The World Record Paper Airplane Book by Jeff Lammers: This book features a collection of paper aeroplane designs, along with tips and techniques for achieving impressive flight performances.
  • Paper Airplanes by Robin Koontz: This book offers simple instructions for making different kinds of paper aeroplanes, as well as fun facts about flight and aerodynamics.

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