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Art

  • The child learned to observe and appreciate the beauty of nature and the environment.
  • They practiced framing and composition by selecting interesting subjects and framing them within the camera view.
  • They explored the concept of colors, shapes, and patterns present in the outdoor environment.

English Language Arts

  • The child practiced descriptive writing by capturing their thoughts and feelings about the subjects of their photos.
  • They developed storytelling skills by creating narratives based on the photos they took.
  • They expanded their vocabulary by describing the characteristics of the things they photographed.

Science

  • They learned about the natural world by observing and documenting different plants, animals, and geological features.
  • They practiced the scientific method by making predictions about their subjects before taking photos and then comparing them to the actual results.
  • They explored patterns and structures in nature, fostering an understanding of natural phenomena.

Encourage the child to create a photo journal or scrapbook using the images they captured, accompanied by their thoughts and reflections. This can help strengthen their storytelling skills and encourage them to revisit the memories and emotions connected to the photos they took.

Book Recommendations

  • The Little Gardener by Emily Hughes: A heartwarming story of a small gardener who learns to care for their environment.
  • Curious George Goes Camping by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey: Join Curious George on an outdoor adventure filled with excitement and wonder.
  • The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle: Follow the journey of a tiny seed as it grows into a beautiful flower.

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