Social Studies
- The child has learned the names of all seven continents.
- They have learned that each continent is made up of different countries.
- The child has learned that each continent has its own unique features, such as climate, animals, and landmarks.
- They have learned that people in different continents have different cultures and speak different languages.
To further develop their understanding of the continents, the child can engage in interactive activities such as creating a world map puzzle, playing memory games with continent cards, or watching educational videos about the continents and their characteristics.
Book Recommendations
- The Seven Continents by Wil Mara: This book provides an introduction to each continent's features and highlights some interesting facts about them.
- The Little Man In The Map by E. Andrew Martonyi: This book uses a creative approach to teach children about the geography of the United States, which can be extended to the concept of continents.
- Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney: This book helps children understand the concept of location and their place in the world, starting from their own room and expanding to the continents.
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