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  • English Language Arts:
    • Identifying and discussing various vocabulary words related to rabbits, such as "bunny," "fluffy," and "carrot."
    • Listening to a story or poem about rabbits and answering comprehension questions.
    • Practicing writing by drawing and labeling pictures of rabbits.
  • Math:
    • Counting the number of toy rabbits in a collection.
    • Sorting toy rabbits based on attributes like color or size.
    • Comparing the size of different toy rabbits using words like "big" and "small."
  • Science:
    • Learning basic facts about rabbits, such as their habitat, diet, and physical characteristics.
    • Observing and discussing real rabbits or pictures of rabbits to identify their different body parts.
    • Exploring the concept of camouflage by discussing how rabbits' fur color helps them blend into their environment.

To continue developing language skills related to the activity, encourage the child to create their own stories or poems about rabbits. They can also practice writing sentences using the new vocabulary words. In math, ask the child to create simple addition or subtraction problems using toy rabbits. For science, provide opportunities for hands-on experiences with real rabbits or nature walks to observe different animals in their habitats.

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