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  • The student learned about the importance of a weatherproof shelter in protecting against the elements.
  • They learned to identify different materials that can be used to make a weatherproof shelter, such as plastic sheets or tarps.
  • The student explored the concept of insulation and how it can keep the inside of the shelter warm.
  • They discovered the significance of a sturdy structure to withstand strong winds or rain.

For further development, encourage students to experiment with different materials and designs for their weatherproof shelters. They can test the effectiveness of various materials in keeping out rain, wind, or cold temperatures. Additionally, they can explore the concept of waterproofing and how to make their shelter watertight. Encourage them to think creatively and consider factors such as size, shape, and accessibility in their designs.

Book Recommendations

  • The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall: A classic tale that explores the importance of building a sturdy shelter.
  • The Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen: This book takes children on a journey inside a hurricane, teaching them about weather patterns and the need for protection.
  • The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Dream by Stan and Jan Berenstain: While not directly related to weatherproof shelters, this book teaches about overcoming fears and finding comfort in a safe space.

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