Core Skills Analysis
Science
- Identified basic natural elements such as rocks, water, and plants during outdoor exploration.
- Demonstrated curiosity by asking questions about how plants grow and where animals live.
- Engaged in simple cause-and-effect experiments, like watching what happens when water is poured onto dirt.
- Recognized differences between living and non-living things through observation and discussion.
Tips
To further enrich the child's understanding of science, consider introducing more hands-on activities such as simple experiments using common household items or nature walks that encourage the exploration of different environments. This will foster critical thinking and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.Book Recommendations
- Baby Shark's Big Show! A Science Adventure by Pinkfong: Join Baby Shark and his friends on a fun-filled science adventure exploring the ocean and its mysteries!
- What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page: An engaging book that explores different animals' tails and their functions in a playful, interactive way.
- A Seed Is Sleepy by Dianna Hutts Aston & Sylvia Long: A beautifully illustrated book that introduces children to the life cycle of plants and the importance of seeds in nature.