- Identified different types of animals and their habitats
- Learned about the importance of conservation and protecting endangered species
- Observed and interacted with people from different cultures and backgrounds
- Practiced social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and following rules in a group setting
- Developed an understanding of the role of zoos in education and animal welfare
To continue developing social studies skills, parents and caregivers can:
- Encourage children to learn about different cultures and traditions through books, videos, and hands-on activities
- Discuss the importance of protecting the environment and ways to reduce waste and conserve resources
- Visit museums, historical sites, and other cultural institutions to learn about history and society
- Encourage children to participate in community service projects and volunteer work to develop empathy and social responsibility