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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to the ocean, such as "waves," "coral," and "seashells."
  • The child practiced listening skills by following instructions given during the activity.
  • The child learned to identify and name different ocean animals, such as fish, dolphins, and turtles.
  • The child practiced speaking and communication skills by discussing the different aspects of the ocean.
  • The child learned to describe the characteristics of the ocean, such as its color, size, and temperature.
  • The child practiced reading skills by looking at simple sentences or phrases related to the ocean.
  • The child learned to identify and match letters or words related to the ocean.
  • The child practiced writing skills by tracing or copying words related to the ocean.
  • The child learned to retell a story or information about the ocean that was shared during the activity.
  • The child practiced critical thinking skills by answering questions or solving simple puzzles related to the ocean.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:

- Reading books or stories about the ocean and discussing them with the child.

- Encouraging the child to write or draw their own stories or experiences related to the ocean.

- Watching educational videos or documentaries about marine life and discussing them afterwards.

- Going on field trips to aquariums or beaches to further explore and learn about the ocean.

- Engaging in hands-on activities, such as creating ocean-themed crafts or conducting simple science experiments related to the ocean.

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