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History

  • The child learned about the sinking of the Titanic and the historical significance of the event.
  • The child gained knowledge about the different classes of passengers on the Titanic and the social dynamics onboard.
  • The child learned about the rescue efforts and the aftermath of the Titanic sinking.

Science

  • The child learned about the construction and design of the Titanic, including its size and features.
  • The child gained knowledge about the causes and factors that led to the sinking of the Titanic, such as the iceberg collision.
  • The child learned about marine life and the ecosystems present in the ocean where Titanic sank.

For continued development, encourage the child to engage in related activities such as building a model of the Titanic using craft materials or creating a collage depicting the different aspects of the ship and its journey. They can also watch documentaries or movies about the Titanic to further enhance their understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • Titanic: The Disaster That Shocked the World! by Mark Dubowski: This book provides an engaging and age-appropriate account of the Titanic disaster, including facts and stories about the passengers and crew.
  • Titanicat by Marty Crisp: This fictional story features a cat who becomes a stowaway on the Titanic, providing a unique perspective on the events of the infamous ship.
  • National Geographic Kids: Titanic by Melissa Stewart: This book combines fascinating facts, photographs, and illustrations to bring the story of the Titanic to life for young readers.

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