Art
- Row learned about shapes and how to cut them out of paper to create the different parts of the Frankenstein hat.
- Row explored the concept of symmetry by folding the paper in half to ensure both sides of the hat were identical.
- Through the activity, Row developed fine motor skills by manipulating the paper and glue to assemble the hat.
- Row practiced creativity and self-expression by designing and decorating the hat with unique features and embellishments.
Encourage continued development in art by providing opportunities for Row to explore different materials and textures. Encourage them to experiment with different art techniques, such as painting or collage, to create more elaborate and detailed projects. Encourage them to observe and discuss different art styles and artists, and even visit art museums or galleries if possible. This will help expand their understanding and appreciation of art.
Book Recommendations
- Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich by Adam Rex: A collection of humorous and quirky poems that feature famous monsters, including Frankenstein.
- The Monster's Monster by Patrick McDonnell: A story about three little monsters who create a big, not-so-scary monster with unexpected results.
- The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch: A story about a princess who uses her wit and creativity, including making a hat out of a paper bag, to outsmart a dragon.
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