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Art

  • The child practiced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while maneuvering the loom and weaving the bracelet.
  • Through selecting and arranging different colored threads, the child explored and learned about color combinations and patterns.
  • Creating a bracelet helped the child understand the concept of symmetry as they worked on balancing the design on both sides.

Math

  • The child gained an understanding of patterns and sequences by following a specific weaving pattern on the loom.
  • Counting the threads or beads while creating the bracelet allowed the child to practice basic counting and number recognition.
  • The child may have also developed a sense of measurement as they estimated and cut the threads to fit the bracelet length.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different weaving patterns and designs, introducing more complex mathematical concepts such as geometric shapes and fractions. Additionally, you can incorporate storytelling into the activity by having the child create bracelets inspired by characters or themes from their favorite books or movies.

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