- History: Learned about the origins of the zoo and its historical significance in preserving and studying different animal species.
- Math: Practiced counting and classifying animals based on specific characteristics, such as size or habitat.
- Physical Education: Engaged in walking or exploring the zoo, promoting physical activity and development.
- Science: Observed and learned about various animal species, their habitats, diet, and behavior.
- Social Studies: Developed an understanding of the importance of conserving and protecting animal species and their habitats.
Continued development can be encouraged by having the child create a scrapbook or journal about their zoo visit. They can include drawings, facts, and descriptions of the animals they encountered. Additionally, discussing the concept of ecosystems and how animals interact with their environment can further expand their understanding of science and social studies.