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  • The child learned about measuring distances and heights while climbing the waterfall.
  • They applied their knowledge of angles and geometry to navigate the rocky terrain.
  • They used basic math operations like addition and subtraction to calculate the time it took to reach the top.
  • The child learned about ratios and proportions while assessing the difficulty of different climbing routes.

Science

  • The child observed and identified various plant and animal species living near the waterfall, enhancing their knowledge of biodiversity.
  • They learned about erosion and the formation of waterfalls through hands-on experience.
  • They practiced problem-solving skills by finding safe routes and assessing potential dangers during the climb.
  • The child learned about the water cycle and the importance of water conservation.

Continued development can include encouraging the child to create a math or science journal to record their future outdoor adventures. They can write about the measurements and calculations they make while exploring nature, and document their observations of various scientific phenomena.

Book Recommendations

  • Mountain Climbing Adventures by Sarah Roberts: A thrilling story about a group of friends who embark on a challenging climb, facing both physical and mental obstacles.
  • The Waterfall Explorer's Guide by Amy Johnson: This book provides fascinating information about waterfalls around the world, their formation, and the ecosystems they support.
  • The Math of Nature by Mark Johnson: Explores the mathematical principles behind natural phenomena, including waterfalls, and how they can be understood through equations and patterns.

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