- Identified different animals that can be found in a zoo
- Learned about the various habitats and ecosystems of different animals
- Understood the concept of animal classification and categorization
- Explored the need for conservation and understanding of endangered animals
- Learned about the basic needs of animals for survival
- Experimented with simple engineering and construction skills while building the cardboard zoo
- Developed creativity and imagination while designing and decorating the zoo
- Gained an understanding of spatial awareness and proportion while arranging the animals and enclosures in the zoo
- Explored the concept of animal behavior and interaction
- Learned about the role of zoos in conservation efforts and education
Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more about specific animal habitats and ecosystems. They can research and create informational posters about different animals, their natural habitats, and their adaptations. They can also learn about animal behavior and communication by studying specific species in more detail, observing animal documentaries, or visiting local zoos and wildlife sanctuaries. Engaging in creative activities such as making animal masks or creating dioramas can further enhance their understanding of different animals and their environments.