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  • Identified and named various animals at the zoo
  • Described the physical characteristics of different animals
  • Used descriptive words to talk about the animals' behaviors and habitats
  • Engaged in conversations with peers and adults about the animals
  • Asked and answered questions about the animals
  • Listened to informational talks or read signs about the animals
  • Followed instructions given by zoo staff during presentations or shows
  • Read and understood simple sentences on signs or information boards
  • Wrote or drew pictures in a journal to document their zoo visit

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to create their own animal stories or poems inspired by their zoo visit. They can also practice writing sentences or short paragraphs describing their favorite animal and its habitat. Reading books or watching videos about animals can further enhance their vocabulary and comprehension skills. Additionally, engaging in role-play activities where the child pretends to be different animals can help them develop their oral language skills and creativity.

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