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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to animals such as "lion," "elephant," and "giraffe."
  • The child practiced reading signs and labels throughout the zoo.
  • The child listened to and followed instructions given by zookeepers during animal shows or feeding times.
  • The child engaged in conversations with family members or friends about the different animals they saw.
  • The child read informational plaques or brochures about the animals and their habitats.
  • The child may have participated in a guided tour where they listened to a tour guide speaking in English.
  • The child may have read or listened to stories about animals before or after visiting the zoo.

Continued development related to the zoo activity can include:

- Encouraging the child to write a short report or journal entry about their favorite animal at the zoo, using descriptive language and proper grammar.

- Playing a game of "Guess the Animal" where the child describes an animal they saw at the zoo and others have to guess which one it is based on the description.

- Watching educational videos or documentaries about animals to further expand their knowledge and vocabulary.

- Creating a scrapbook or photo album of their zoo visit, including captions or short paragraphs describing each animal.

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