- Identified and named different types of sharks.
- Counted the number of sharks in a given picture.
- Compared the sizes of different shark species.
- Sorted and classified sharks based on their physical characteristics.
- Estimated the length of a shark using a given scale.
- Identified shark body parts and labeled them.
To continue developing the child's understanding of sharks and related concepts, you can incorporate the following creative ideas:
- Create a shark-themed number line where the child can practice counting and addition/subtraction using shark images as markers.
- Explore the different habitats of sharks and engage in a discussion or research project regarding the environmental factors that affect their survival.
- Organize a virtual or real aquarium visit to observe live sharks, providing an opportunity to analyze their behavior and movements.
- Encourage the child to write a shark story or create a shark-themed artwork, improving their literacy and creative thinking skills.
- Introduce shark anatomy worksheets or puzzles to further reinforce their knowledge of shark body parts.