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Core Skills Analysis

Science

  • The student learned about different types of animals by observing stuffed animals in the museum, gaining knowledge about their appearance and characteristics.
  • By seeing the dinosaur exhibits, the student was able to grasp the concept of extinction and the notion of prehistoric animals that lived long ago.
  • Observing the bees in the museum provided insight into the importance of pollination and the role of bees in the ecosystem.
  • Exploring the earth's composition exhibits enabled the student to understand the different layers of the earth and the materials that make up our planet.

Tips

For continued development related to the visit to the Cumberland Natural History Museum, encourage the student to create their own mini 'museum' at home using toys and drawings to showcase different animals, dinosaurs, bees, and earth layers. Additionally, engage in nature walks to observe real-life examples of the concepts learned at the museum, such as identifying pollinators like bees in the environment.

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