- Learned about the endangered status of the right whale
- Understood the impact of human activities on the right whale population
- Gained knowledge about the biology and behavior of right whales
- Learned about the efforts being made to protect and conserve right whales
- Understood the importance of collaboration between scientists, researchers, and policymakers in conservation efforts
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Encourage the child to research more about other endangered species and the conservation efforts being made to protect them.
2. Organize a visit to a local marine conservation center or aquarium to see and learn more about marine life conservation.
3. Encourage the child to create a presentation or poster about the right whale and its conservation, and share it with their classmates or school community.
4. Explore other documentaries or educational videos about marine life and conservation to further expand the child's knowledge in this area.