Science
- The student has learned about buoyancy and water displacement by noticing how their body floats or sinks in the water.
- They have experienced the concept of resistance and propulsion by feeling how their arms and legs move through the water to propel themselves forward.
- By observing the changing states of water, the student has learned about evaporation and condensation as they notice the water evaporating from their skin after leaving the pool.
For continued development, consider introducing activities that involve experimenting with water, such as using water beads or ice cubes for sensory play. Additionally, exploring the different sea creatures and their habitats can enhance their understanding of marine science.
Book Recommendations
- Swimmy by Leo Lionni: A beautifully illustrated story about a little fish who shows the power of unity and teamwork.
- Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae: This book introduces various sea creatures in a fun and rhyming manner, making it engaging for young readers.
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