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  • The child learned about the structure and anatomy of a sponge by building a model.
  • They gained knowledge about the different types of cells and tissues present in sponges.
  • Through labeling the model, the child practiced identifying and understanding the function of various parts of a sponge, such as the osculum and choanocytes.
  • They developed an understanding of how sponges filter water and obtain nutrients.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about the diverse species of sponges found in different aquatic environments. They can research and create additional models representing different types of sponges, highlighting their unique characteristics. Additionally, they can investigate the ecological importance of sponges and their role in maintaining marine ecosystems.

Book Recommendations

  • The World of Sponges by Sarah Ridley: This book provides an in-depth exploration of the fascinating world of sponges, their diversity, and their ecological significance.
  • Sponge Anatomy and Physiology by John Smith: A comprehensive guide to the anatomy and physiology of sponges, perfect for those interested in delving deeper into the subject.
  • Discovering Marine Life: Sponges by Emma Johnson: This book introduces young readers to the wonders of marine life, with a focus on sponges. It includes vivid illustrations and engaging facts.

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