- The child may have learned about the history of ships and their importance in exploration and trade.
- They may have learned about different types of ships used throughout history, such as galleons, frigates, or steamships.
- They may have gained knowledge about famous historical ships, like the Mayflower or the Titanic.
- They may have learned about different historical events involving ships, such as the Age of Exploration or naval battles.
- The child may have developed an understanding of the geography and trade routes related to ships and maritime history.
For continued development related to the activity, the child can:
- Research more about specific historical ships and their significance in world history.
- Explore different time periods and civilizations that heavily relied on ships, such as the Vikings or ancient Egyptians.
- Create a timeline of important events in maritime history.
- Read historical fiction or non-fiction books about ships and naval history.
- Create a presentation or write an essay about a specific ship or historical event involving ships.
- Visit a maritime museum or take a tour of a historical ship.