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Art

  • The child learned about different forms of visual and performing arts, including acrobatics, dance, and costume design.
  • They observed the use of colors, shapes, and movements to create visually stunning and emotionally engaging performances.
  • They gained an appreciation for the creativity and skill involved in creating artistic performances.

English Language Arts

  • The child experienced storytelling through non-verbal communication and visual narratives, enhancing their understanding of different forms of storytelling.
  • They observed how body language, facial expressions, and gestures can convey meaning and emotions, providing a real-world example for their understanding of communication.
  • They may have developed vocabulary related to the performance, such as circus-related terms or descriptive words to express their emotions about the show.

Math

  • The child may have noticed the use of patterns and symmetry in the choreography and costume designs.
  • They might have been introduced to concepts of balance and spatial reasoning as they observed the acrobatic acts and formations.
  • They could have practiced counting and measurement as they watched the performers interact with different props and objects.

Physical Education

  • The child witnessed the athleticism and physical training required for acrobatic and aerial performances, gaining an appreciation for the importance of physical fitness.
  • They might have been inspired to try out basic movements or stretches they observed during the performance, promoting physical activity and coordination.
  • They gained awareness of the importance of safety and proper training in physical activities, particularly in high-flying performances.

After watching the Cirque du Soleil performance, encourage the child to express their own artistic talents through drawing, crafting, or creating their own imaginative performances. They could write stories inspired by the characters or acts they saw or even try simple acrobatic movements in a safe environment to explore their physical abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper: A classic story of perseverance and belief in oneself, encouraging children to overcome challenges.
  • The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse by Eric Carle: Introduces children to different art styles and encourages them to explore their own creativity.
  • The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns and Barrie Carson Turner: A musical journey through the animal kingdom, inspiring imagination and appreciation for music and nature.

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