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  • Art:
    • Learned about different types of costumes and their purpose in storytelling.
    • Gained knowledge on color theory and how it can be applied to create visually appealing costumes.
    • Explored different materials and techniques for creating costumes, such as fabric selection, sewing, and painting.
    • Developed creativity by designing and making their own costumes for the play.
    • Explored the use of props and accessories to enhance costume design.
  • English Language Arts:
    • Practiced reading and comprehending scripts and play dialogues.
    • Explored character development through costume choices and their impact on storytelling.
    • Practiced memorizing lines and delivering dialogue with appropriate emotion and expression.
    • Gained experience in interpreting and analyzing dramatic texts.
    • Enhanced writing skills by collaborating on writing and revising the play script.

Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to explore more aspects of costuming and character development by researching different historical periods or cultures and creating costumes inspired by them. They can also experiment with unconventional materials or recyclables to make eco-friendly costumes. Additionally, encourage the child to write and perform their own short plays, allowing them to further explore the connection between costumes, storytelling, and character development.

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