Apple has revealed a schedule of 30 creative activities for kids around the world when they're at home. Various suggestions include paintings, books or photographs.
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Apple offers this text on its page, from where we can extract and explain it in the following words:
Check out 30 fun, creative, and creative activities related to the built-in iPad app (you can use the iPhone). Designed for preschoolers, these activities can be easily adapted for the whole family.
This document contains a calendar section where children, or adults, can keep counting and marking activities. Then, in the following pages, the proposed tests are described in more detail. Some examples:
- Get a natural look: Take a picture in your garden and use it Driving mark all the shapes you find in the picture. Open your photo, touch Edit, then touch the three dots in the top right corner and select Driving.
- Name something: Take a picture of the everyday thing in your home and use Driving turning it into a character. Open your photo, touch Edit, then touch the three dots in the top right corner and select Driving
- Capture video-Lfall time: Set up your iPad to snap a video that expires while you build a fort, eat your snacks, clean your toys, or watch the ice cube melt. To get started, select Time-Lfall in the Camera app. Tap the record button and touch again when you're done.
Some examples include storytelling based on 10 unique images, photography to create words, drawing flowers, creating a comic or taking a panorama where we appear twice.
As can be seen from these examples, the proposed tasks, albeit simple, can be easily categorized with difficulty depending on the age of the children. In addition, Apple also remembers that in the Apple Book we can get this book for free Everyone Can Create. Elementary Student Teachers Guide, a guide (in English) to develop creativity.
Without a doubt, being able to get along with younger family members to develop their creative skills with the same tools they use to do their homework or series viewing is more than just fun, and fun.
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