Hi there! Let's explore the difference between ‘learn through drawing’ and ‘learn by drawing’!
Both phrases are about how drawing helps us learn, but they mean slightly different things.
1. Learn Through Drawing
This means you use drawing as a way to understand something better. Drawing is like a tool or a bridge to help you understand new ideas.
- For example, if you are learning about animals, you might draw a picture of a lion to help you remember what it looks like.
- You aren’t just drawing for fun—you are using drawing to see and think about the information in a better way.
2. Learn By Drawing
This means that the act of drawing itself helps you learn. When you draw, you practice skills like concentrating, remembering shapes, and thinking about things carefully.
- For example, if you keep drawing letters and shapes, you learn how to write and recognize them better over time.
- Here, the learning happens because you are doing the drawing.
Summary
So, to put it simply:
- Learn through drawing means drawing helps you understand something else.
- Learn by drawing means you learn because you are drawing itself.
Both are great ways for kids like you to learn and have fun!