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English Language Arts

  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to lighthouses, such as beacon, maritime, and navigation.
  • They practiced descriptive writing by describing the appearance and surroundings of Norah Head Lighthouse.
  • They read informational texts about lighthouses, increasing their reading comprehension skills.
  • The child engaged in storytelling by imagining different scenarios that could happen at the lighthouse.

Math

  • The child practiced counting the number of steps they climbed while exploring the lighthouse.
  • They learned about shapes by identifying the geometric shapes present in the lighthouse structure.
  • They measured the height of the lighthouse using non-standard units, such as their own height or a ruler.
  • The child learned about time by observing the rotation of the lighthouse's beacon.

Physical Education

  • The child engaged in physical activity by climbing the stairs of the lighthouse, enhancing their gross motor skills.
  • They practiced balance and coordination while walking along the narrow pathways around the lighthouse.
  • The child learned about safety rules, such as staying away from the edge of cliffs, promoting their understanding of personal safety.
  • They observed the movement of boats and ships in the ocean, learning about water transportation.

Science

  • The child explored the concept of light and its properties by observing the lighthouse's beacon.
  • They learned about different sources of energy by discussing the mechanism behind the lighthouse's operation.
  • The child observed and identified various marine life near the lighthouse, enhancing their understanding of ecosystems.
  • They discussed the importance of lighthouses in maritime navigation and their role in guiding ships safely.

For continued development, encourage the child to create their own miniature lighthouse using recycled materials. They can explore further about the significance of lighthouses in different parts of the world and compare their designs. Additionally, they can write a short story or create a comic strip featuring a lighthouse adventure.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch by Ronda Armitage: A charming story about a lighthouse keeper and his wife who outwit seagulls to enjoy their lunch.
  • Lightship by Brian Floca: This beautifully illustrated book takes children on a journey aboard a lightship and teaches them about the importance of these vessels in guiding ships.
  • Lighthouse Family: The Storm by Cynthia Rylant: The first book in the Lighthouse Family series, it tells the heartwarming story of a cat and a dog who live in a lighthouse and help a lost baby bird find its family.

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