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  • Observation: The child observed the creek's water, plants, and surrounding environment.
  • Identifying living things: The child learned to identify fish, insects, and plants in the creek.
  • Water properties: The child noticed that the creek water is moving and flowing.
  • Adaptation: The child observed how fish swim and insects move in the water.
  • Habitat: The child understood that the creek is a natural habitat for various living organisms.

Continued development tip: Encourage the child to explore more about the creek's ecosystem by observing and identifying different plants and animals they come across. They can also learn about the importance of clean water and how pollution affects aquatic life. Additionally, they can conduct simple experiments to understand concepts like buoyancy or the water cycle.

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