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  • Observation skills: The child observed the physical characteristics of the worm, such as its size, color, and movement.
  • Living organisms: The child learned that worms are living organisms and understood that they require certain conditions to survive.
  • Habitats: The child realized that worms live in the soil and discovered the importance of soil in supporting their life.
  • Ecological balance: The child learned that worms play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by breaking down organic matter and enriching the soil.
  • Life cycle: The child observed the lifecycle of a worm, from its initial form as an egg to its growth and development into an adult.
  • Environmental awareness: The child gained an appreciation for the natural world and understood the importance of protecting worms and their habitats.

For continued development related to the activity, the child can:

  • Explore other types of worms and compare their characteristics and habitats.
  • Create a worm habitat in a container, providing appropriate conditions for worms to thrive.
  • Record observations and create a journal or scrapbook to document the growth and changes of the worm over time.
  • Research more about the ecological significance of worms and their contribution to sustainable agriculture.
  • Engage in discussions or presentations with peers to share knowledge about worms and their importance in the ecosystem.
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