- Observed different species of ducks at the pond
- Learned about the behavior of ducks, such as swimming, diving, and quacking
- Noticed how ducks use their beaks to catch and eat food
- Discovered that ducks have webbed feet, which help them swim
- Understood the importance of water and vegetation for ducks' survival
- Learned about the different colors and patterns of duck feathers
To further develop their understanding of ducks and related scientific concepts, the child can:
- Research more about various duck species and their habitats
- Keep a journal to document observations about different behaviors or interactions
- Create a poster or presentation about the unique features of ducks, such as their beaks, feathers, and webbed feet
- Visit other water bodies or wetlands to observe different waterfowl species
- Participate in citizen science projects focused on bird watching or waterfowl conservation