American College Arcus
Junior

 

Modeling

Modeling is another activity that helps to build fine motor skills, for the development of speech and thought, and the development of will and concentration in early childhood. It challenges the youngest students to measure their time wisely when performing a task.

Since modeling is happening while using plasticine created from natural raw materials or beeswax, children will learn to work on their assignment in changing conditions - these two materials change their plasticity with temperature. In the long run, our students will learn proper management of their time and effort, flexibility and smooth adaptability in dynamic school or work conditions, and perseverance in implementing even larger and more time-consuming projects.

The students of AC-Arcus Junior are engaged in modeling twice a week.