- The child learned how to hold a pencil or crayon properly.
- The child learned how to make different shapes and lines.
- The child learned how to use different colors to create a picture.
- The child learned how to express their ideas and emotions through drawing.
- The child learned how to observe and replicate objects or scenes.
- The child learned how to use their imagination to create original artwork.
- The child learned how to experiment with different techniques and styles.
- The child learned how to use different textures and patterns in their drawings.
- The child learned how to appreciate and critique their own artwork.
- The child learned how to communicate and share their artwork with others.
Continued development in drawing can be encouraged by:
- Providing a variety of drawing materials such as markers, colored pencils, and pastels.
- Introducing different art techniques like shading, cross-hatching, and blending.
- Encouraging the child to draw from observation, such as still life or nature.
- Exploring different art styles and artists to inspire creativity.
- Encouraging the child to keep a sketchbook to practice and document their progress.
- Participating in art-related activities or classes outside of school.
- Displaying the child's artwork at home or in a community setting to boost their confidence and pride in their work.