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  • Identified different types of plants and animals in the natural environment
  • Learned about the life cycles of plants and animals
  • Observed and documented the behavior of animals in their natural habitat
  • Understood the concept of food chains and how energy flows through ecosystems
  • Explored the concept of adaptation and how plants and animals are suited to their environment
  • Learned about the importance of conservation and protecting natural habitats

Continued development related to the activity can include:

  • Researching and learning about specific plants and animals encountered during the exploration
  • Creating a nature journal to document observations and drawings of plants and animals
  • Participating in citizen science projects to contribute to scientific research and conservation efforts
  • Visiting local nature centers, zoos, or botanical gardens to further explore and learn about nature
  • Engaging in hands-on experiments or projects related to the concepts learned during the activity
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