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  • Identified different types of marine animals and plants
  • Learned about the different zones of the ocean, such as the sunlight zone, twilight zone, and midnight zone
  • Understood the concept of ocean currents and how they affect marine life
  • Learned about the importance of conserving and protecting the ocean and its biodiversity
  • Recognized the role of oceans in providing food, transportation, and recreation for people

Tips on creative ways for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to create their own ocean-themed artwork or diorama using recycled materials.

2. Visit a local aquarium or marine center to provide a hands-on experience and further reinforce the concepts learned.

3. Read books or watch documentaries about specific marine animals or ocean conservation to expand the child's knowledge and understanding.

4. Engage in activities such as beach clean-ups or participate in citizen science projects related to ocean research and conservation.

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