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  • The child learned the basic concept of a ship, including its purpose and how it moves in the water.
  • They learned about different types of ships, such as cruise ships, cargo ships, and sailboats.
  • The child learned about the importance of ships in transportation, trade, and exploring new lands.
  • They learned about famous historical ships, such as the Titanic and the Mayflower.
  • The child gained an understanding of key vocabulary related to ships, including bow, stern, port, and starboard.
  • They learned about different parts of a ship, such as the deck, mast, sails, and rudder.
  • The child acquired knowledge about the navigation of ships using tools like compasses and maps.
  • They learned about the role of lighthouses and buoys in guiding ships safely.
  • The child learned about shipwrecks and the importance of rescue missions.
  • They gained an appreciation for the maritime industry and the people who work on ships.

Tips for continued development:
To further explore the topic of ships, encourage the child to:

  • Create a diorama or model of a specific ship they learned about.
  • Research and write a short report on a famous shipwreck.
  • Visit a maritime museum or take a trip to a local port to see ships up close.
  • Learn about famous naval battles and the role of ships in warfare.
  • Read books or watch documentaries about famous explorers and their voyages.
By engaging in these activities, the child can deepen their understanding of ships and their significance in history and society.

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