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  • Learned about different sea creatures such as fish, dolphins, and turtles
  • Understood the concept of underwater habitats and ecosystems
  • Learned about the importance of coral reefs and their role in the ocean
  • Understood the concept of tides and how they are influenced by the moon
  • Learned about the different zones of the ocean and the unique characteristics of each
  • Understood the concept of buoyancy and how it allows sea creatures to float or sink
  • Learned about the water cycle and how it relates to the ocean
  • Understood the concept of food chains and how they work in the ocean
  • Learned about the impact of pollution on the ocean and the importance of keeping it clean
  • Understood the concept of adaptation and how sea creatures have evolved to survive in their environment

Continued development can be encouraged by engaging the child in hands-on activities related to the concepts learned. For example, they can create a mini aquarium at home and observe the behavior of fish and other sea creatures. They can also conduct experiments to understand the effects of pollution on water quality. Additionally, taking field trips to aquariums or marine research centers can provide a more immersive learning experience. Encouraging the child to read books or watch documentaries about the ocean can further expand their knowledge and understanding of the subject.

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