Science
- The child learned about the properties of silicone and its removal process.
- They gained knowledge about the importance of cleaning and maintaining a terrarium for the well-being of the plants or animals inside.
- They understood the importance of safety precautions while working with potentially harmful materials.
Social Studies
- The child learned about the history and culture of terrariums, which have been used for centuries in different societies.
- They explored the environmental impact of using silicone and the benefits of removing old silicone instead of disposing of the entire terrarium.
- They understood the responsibility of taking care of our surroundings and making conscious choices to reduce waste.
Continuing with this activity, the child can explore the world of ecosystems and learn about different types of habitats, such as rainforests, deserts, or coral reefs. They can research the specific needs of plants and animals in these habitats and create their own mini-ecosystems in terrariums, ensuring they are properly set up and maintained. This will provide an opportunity for the child to observe and understand the interdependence of living organisms in a controlled environment.
Book Recommendations
- The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry: This beautifully illustrated book explores the interconnectedness of the rainforest and the importance of preserving it.
- One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia by Miranda Paul: This inspiring true story follows the journey of a woman who leads her community in recycling and cleaning up plastic waste.
- Flush by Carl Hiaasen: A humorous adventure novel where the main character takes on a mission to expose illegal dumping and protect the environment.
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