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  • The child learned about important events and figures from history, such as the American Revolution and George Washington.
  • They learned about the significance of historical sites and landmarks.
  • They learned about the daily life and challenges faced by people in the past.
  • The child participated in reenactments and role-playing activities to understand historical events better.
  • They engaged in physical activities like hiking, exploring, and hands-on tasks, which helped them experience history in a tangible way.

To continue developing their knowledge and interest in history, encourage the child to:

  • Read historical fiction or non-fiction books about different time periods.
  • Visit more historical sites or museums.
  • Watch historical documentaries or movies based on real events.
  • Engage in discussions about history with their peers or family members.
  • Research and create presentations on different historical topics of interest.
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