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  • The child has learned the names of the states and territories of Australia.
  • The child has learned the capital cities of each state and territory.
  • The child has learned about the Great Barrier Reef and its location.
  • The child has learned about the Outback and its significance in Australian history.
  • The child has learned about the aboriginal people of Australia and their rich cultural heritage.
  • The child has learned about famous landmarks in Australia such as the Sydney Opera House and Uluru.
  • The child has learned about Australian wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas.
  • The child has learned about the history of European settlement in Australia.
  • The child has learned about the indigenous languages spoken in various parts of Australia.

To further develop the child's understanding and creativity related to this activity, you can:

  • Encourage the child to research more about specific landmarks or indigenous cultures in Australia and create a short presentation to share with the class.
  • Ask the child to write a fictional story set in the Australian Outback, incorporating some of the concepts learned.
  • Provide the child with books or videos about Australian history and culture to enhance their knowledge.
  • Organize a class discussion about different countries and their unique features, using Australia as an example.
  • Encourage the child to draw or paint a picture representing their favorite aspect of Australia and explain why they chose it.
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