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Science

  • The child learns to observe and identify different weather conditions by looking outside.
  • They understand that certain weather conditions are associated with specific characteristics, such as sunny skies or cloudy days.
  • The child begins to recognize patterns in the weather, such as the repetition of rainy days or the change in temperature throughout the day.
  • They may also start to make connections between the weather and the appropriate clothing or activities to engage in.

Encourage continued development by engaging the child in discussions about the weather. Ask them to predict the weather based on the current conditions or to explain why certain weather patterns occur. Additionally, encourage them to keep a weather journal where they can record their observations and compare them over time.

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