- The child learned that sea mammals are a type of animal that live in the ocean.
- They learned about different types of sea mammals such as dolphins, whales, seals, and sea lions.
- The child learned that sea mammals have special adaptations to help them survive in the water, such as blubber to keep them warm and fins for swimming.
- They learned that sea mammals breathe air and need to come to the surface to breathe.
- The child learned that sea mammals are important to the ocean ecosystem and play a role in maintaining the balance of marine life.
Continued development related to the activity:
To further develop their understanding of sea mammals, the child can engage in additional activities such as:
- Reading books or watching documentaries about sea mammals to learn more about their behavior, habitats, and conservation efforts.
- Visiting an aquarium or marine mammal center to observe sea mammals up close and learn from experts.
- Engaging in art projects, such as drawing or painting sea mammals, to foster creativity and reinforce their knowledge.
- Playing educational games or puzzles related to sea mammals to enhance their problem-solving skills while having fun.
- Participating in role-playing activities where they can pretend to be different sea mammals, encouraging imagination and empathy.