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Artistic Adventures: How Appreciating Art Can Promote Literacy

By Reading is Fundamental
Published: August 7, 2009

What is an Artistic Adventure? It’s an outing devoted to appreciating art in its many forms. Whether you visit a museum, walk through a sculpture garden, or look at the architecture in your hometown, you prepare children to tap into abilities they’ll need later in life. By encouraging children to analyze what they see, you help them develop their imagination, critical thinking skills, and powers of observation. You also broaden their horizons and can inspire them to create masterpieces of their own. And if that’s not enough, Artistic Adventures even give you an opportunity to build children’s literacy skills.

Artistic Adventures Can Promote Literacy

The next time you take children on an Artistic Adventure, try “reading” the works of art together. You’ll help children develop reading-related skills as they learn about the artist and the people, places, and time period depicted in the artwork.

Like any school trip or family outing, Artistic Adventures can engage children in a part of the world around them about which they may have known little or nothing. These experiences can inspire them to read about what they saw so they can learn more.

Go on an Artistic Adventure

While picture books can have amazing art, there is nothing like seeing great works in person. Use these suggestions to get the most out of your next trip.

Before You Go:

While You’re There:

After the Experience:

Try these tips for easily making art available to your child:

1. Take advantage of children’s programs at local museums. These events are often free. Call the museum or visit their website to find out what’s available and when.

2. Keep art supplies accessible and well-stocked.
Cover the table and floor with newspaper so children can make a worry-free mess when they create. Provide a variety of art supplies:

Visit RIF.org for more tips and information on helping children discover the joy of reading.


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