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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about the structure and function of the ear canals.
  • They learned new vocabulary words related to the ear canals, such as "auditory" and "eardrum".
  • They developed listening skills by watching and comprehending the video.
  • They practiced their reading skills by reading any captions or subtitles that were included in the video.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more videos or documentaries about the human body. They can also write a short summary or reflection about what they learned from the video. Additionally, they can create their own drawings or diagrams to illustrate the structure of the ear canals.

Book Recommendations

  • The Ear Book by Al Perkins: This book introduces children to the different parts of the ear and how they work together to help us hear.
  • by Rachel Isadora: Although not specifically about ear canals, this book explores the different senses, including hearing, in a fun and engaging way.
  • Listen Up!: Alexander Graham Bell's Talking Machine by Monica Kulling: This book tells the story of Alexander Graham Bell and his invention of the telephone, which relates to the concept of sound and hearing.

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