Science
- The child learned to differentiate between living and non-living things.
- They learned that living things grow and change, while non-living things do not.
- They learned that living things need food, water, and air to survive.
- They learned that living things can reproduce and have offspring.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to observe and classify more living and non-living things in their environment. They can also explore the life cycles of different living things like plants, animals, and insects. Encourage them to ask questions and conduct simple experiments to further their understanding of the concepts.
Book Recommendations
- Living and Nonliving Things by Kevin Kurtz: This book introduces the concept of living and non-living things through colorful illustrations and simple explanations.
- What's Alive? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld: This book explores the characteristics of living things and encourages young readers to observe the world around them to find living organisms.
- The Magic School Bus Inside a Beehive by Joanna Cole: This book takes the readers on a journey inside a beehive to learn about the life of bees and how they contribute to nature.
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