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Art

  • The child learned about perspective and how to create depth in artwork by observing the placement of objects on the Titanic.
  • They explored different shading techniques to depict the shadows and highlights on the ship's structure.
  • They studied the use of colors to evoke emotions and capture the mood of the Titanic's tragic story.
  • The child practiced their fine motor skills and attention to detail while drawing intricate elements of the ship, such as the windows or the lifeboats.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different art mediums, such as watercolors or pastels, to create Titanic-inspired artwork. They can also try incorporating mixed media techniques by adding collage elements, such as newspaper clippings or images related to the Titanic, to their artwork. Additionally, encourage them to explore other famous historical events and create artwork inspired by them, using the techniques and concepts they learned from the Titanic activity.

Book Recommendations

  • Titanic: Voices from the Disaster by Deborah Hopkinson: This book presents the Titanic's sinking through the perspectives of actual survivors, providing a gripping and personal account of the tragedy.
  • Lost in the Arctic: Explorers on the Titanic by Tod Olson: This historical fiction book follows the story of four young passengers aboard the Titanic, combining adventure and suspense with accurate historical details.
  • Inside the Titanic by Ken Marschall and Hugh Brewster: This visually stunning book provides detailed illustrations and photographs of the Titanic, along with fascinating facts and stories about the ship and its passengers.

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