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  • Observation: The child observed the waves, sand, seashells, and various marine creatures at the beach.
  • Classification: The child learned to classify different types of seashells based on their size, shape, and color.
  • Identification: The child identified different marine creatures such as crabs, seagulls, and fish.
  • Weather: The child learned about the weather by observing the wind, clouds, and temperature at the beach.
  • Water Cycle: The child observed the waves and understood that they are formed by the movement of water in the ocean.
  • Habitats: The child learned about different habitats such as the beach, ocean, and tide pools.
  • Sun and Shadows: The child observed how the position of the sun changed throughout the day and how it affected the shadows on the beach.

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more about marine life by reading books or watching educational videos about different sea creatures. They can also engage in hands-on activities like creating a mini beach ecosystem in a jar or conducting simple experiments to understand concepts like buoyancy or erosion. Taking nature walks near bodies of water or visiting aquariums can further enhance their understanding of science related to the beach and marine environments.

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