- Art:
- Conceptualized and designed the parkour obstacle course using creative and imaginative ideas
- Experimented with different block placements, colors, and textures to create visually appealing structures
- Explored the concept of perspective and proportion while constructing the obstacles
- Developed problem-solving skills while figuring out how to make the course challenging yet enjoyable
- Science:
- Applied principles of gravity and physics to create realistic movement and interactions within the obstacle course
- Experimented with different block types to understand their properties and interactions
- Learned about materials and their durability by testing the course for stability and determining which blocks were best suited for different challenges
- Explored the concept of balance and center of gravity to design obstacles that require coordination and precision
To further develop the child's skills related to this activity, encourage them to:
- Experiment with new block types or objects to add more variety and complexity to their obstacle course
- Research different parkour techniques and incorporate them into the course design
- Collaborate with friends or fellow classmates to build a larger and more challenging parkour course
- Create a storyline or theme for the course to enhance the overall experience
- Document the course construction process with screenshots or videos and reflect on their design decisions