Science
- The child learned about the behavior and characteristics of dingos through the personal dingo experience.
- They gained knowledge about the diet and feeding habits of dingos by feeding two dingos during the guided tour.
- Through the hands-on experience of patting a dingo, the child learned about the physical features and body structure of dingos.
For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to explore more about dingos and their habitat. They can conduct research or read books specifically about dingos to deepen their understanding of these animals. Additionally, they can engage in activities such as drawing or creating a model of a dingo to enhance their creativity and artistic skills.
Book Recommendations
- Dingo: The Story of Our Mob by Sally Morgan: This book tells the story of dingos from an Aboriginal perspective, exploring their history, relationship with humans, and the importance of protecting them.
- The Dingo Debate: Origins, Behaviour and Conservation by Brad Purcell: This book provides an in-depth analysis of dingos, covering topics such as their evolutionary history, behavior, and conservation efforts.
- The Dingo's Got My Baby by Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton: This book recounts the true story of the Chamberlain family and the infamous incident involving a dingo and their baby, which sparked a national debate in Australia.
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