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Science

  • The child learned to identify different bird species by their physical characteristics and behaviors.
  • They learned about the habitats and environments where different birds can be found.
  • They learned about the basic needs of birds, such as food, water, and shelter.
  • They learned to observe and document bird sightings, practicing their scientific observation skills.

Continued development can be fostered by encouraging the child to create their own bird-watching journal. They can draw pictures of the birds they see, write down their observations, and even research more information about the birds they encounter. This will help them develop their scientific inquiry skills and foster a deeper understanding of the bird species they encounter.

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