- Physical Education:
- Developed gross motor skills by walking around the zoo and observing different animals
- Engaged in physical activity by climbing stairs to view animals in elevated areas
- Enhanced coordination and balance by watching the movement of animals
- Science:
- Learned about different habitats and ecosystems as they observed animals in their natural environments
- Explored various animal species and their characteristics, such as size, color, and shape
- Introduced to basic scientific concepts like animal classification and food chains
For continued development related to the zoo activity, encourage the child to:
- Create a mini zoo or animal habitat at home using toys or drawings, allowing them to explore different animal habitats and ecosystems.
- Engage in role-play activities where the child can pretend to be different animals they learned about at the zoo, imitating their movements and sounds to promote physical activity and creativity.
- Read books about animals and their habitats, discussing further scientific concepts and expanding their knowledge about the animal kingdom.