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Art

  • The student may have learned about visual storytelling and composition by observing the framing and camera angles used in the TV show or movie.
  • They may have gained an understanding of color theory and use of color in set designs, costumes, and special effects.
  • They might have learned about character design and development by observing the different characters and their unique traits and styles.
  • The student may have also developed an appreciation for different art styles and techniques used in animation, CGI, or special effects.

For continued development, encourage the student to replicate their favorite scenes or characters from the TV show using drawing or painting. They can also create their own storyboard for a new episode or develop their own characters and settings. Encourage them to explore different art forms or styles inspired by what they've watched on TV.

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  • Crayola Inspiration Art Case by Crayola: A comprehensive art set with a variety of tools for drawing and coloring, encouraging creativity and expression.
  • by Melissa & Doug: A large drawing pad with blank pages to inspire artistic expression and storytelling through art.
  • Ravensburger Disney Panoramic Puzzle by Ravensburger: A puzzle featuring beloved Disney characters that can inspire appreciation for visual storytelling and artistry.

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