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  • Learned about different marine animals and their habitats
  • Understood the concept of ecosystems and how they function
  • Learned about the importance of conservation and protecting marine life
  • Observed and learned about different behaviors and adaptations of marine animals
  • Understood the concept of food chains and how energy flows in an ecosystem
  • Learned about the impact of human activities on marine environments
  • Understood the concept of animal classification and the different groups of marine animals
  • Learned about the anatomy and physiology of marine animals
  • Understood the concept of environmental sustainability and its importance

Continued development related to the activity:

1. Encourage the child to research and learn more about specific marine animals they found interesting during the visit.

2. Engage in discussions about the importance of conservation and brainstorm ways to protect marine life in their own community.

3. Encourage the child to create a project or presentation about a specific marine animal, including its habitat, adaptations, and conservation efforts.

4. Visit local aquariums or marine centers to further explore marine life and reinforce the concepts learned at the Miami Seaquarium.

5. Encourage the child to participate in beach clean-ups or other environmental activities to promote conservation and sustainability.

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