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Art

  • Learned about color mixing and blending to create shades of red and green for the watermelon.
  • Explored different brush strokes and textures to capture the details of the watermelon's skin and seeds.
  • Developed observational skills by closely examining the shape, size, and patterns of a real watermelon before painting.
  • Expressed creativity and imagination through the interpretation and representation of a familiar object.

Encourage continued development by introducing the child to different art mediums such as pastels, colored pencils, or even collage techniques to explore their interpretation of fruits and nature. Provide opportunities for the child to experiment with different compositions and perspectives of the subject matter, such as drawing a watermelon slice or a still life arrangement including other fruits.

Book Recommendations

  • The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle: This creatively illustrated book introduces children to the concept of blending colors and exploring different patterns and textures in nature.
  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: This story encourages children to embrace their creativity and imagination through simple yet expressive art forms.
  • The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt: A humorous tale that inspires children to think creatively about colors and their uses in art.

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