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  • Art: Learned about different colors and patterns on different animal fur, and practiced drawing animals.
  • English Language Arts: Explored new vocabulary related to animals, such as "veterinarian," "examine," and "treat."
  • History: Learned about the history of veterinary medicine and how it has evolved over time.
  • Math: Measured the weight and height of animals to track their growth and development.
  • Science: Explored the anatomy and biology of different animals, including their organs and body systems.
  • Social Studies: Learned about the importance of animal care and how veterinarians contribute to society.

To continue developing skills related to being a veterinarian, the child could:

  • Read books or watch documentaries about different animals and their healthcare needs.
  • Visit local veterinary clinics or animal shelters for hands-on learning experiences.
  • Volunteer at an animal-related charity or organization to gain practical experience.
  • Create a pretend clinic at home and role-play being a veterinarian with stuffed animals or pet toys.
  • Join animal-related clubs or organizations at school or in the community.
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