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  • The child learned about the concept of history and the Jamestown settlement.
  • The child learned about the different types of buildings and structures in Jamestown, such as houses, churches, and forts.
  • The child learned about the clothing and fashion of the people living in Jamestown.
  • The child learned about the natural environment surrounding Jamestown, including trees, rivers, and animals.
  • The child learned about the concept of community and how people lived and worked together in Jamestown.

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Encourage the child to create their own artwork inspired by Jamestown, such as drawing or painting a picture of a Jamestown house or a scene from the settlement. They can also try making simple crafts using materials like paper, cardboard, and glue to create their own miniature Jamestown buildings or people. Additionally, reading books or watching videos about Jamestown can further enhance their understanding of the subject and inspire their creativity.

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