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Science

  • The child observed the sun rising and learned that the sun appears to move across the sky during the day.
  • They noticed the changing colors in the sky and learned about the concept of light scattering.
  • The child may have observed birds or other animals becoming active during the sunrise, leading to a discussion on diurnal rhythms.
  • They may have also observed the dew on the grass or the temperature change, which can spark a conversation about condensation and weather patterns.

One creative way to continue development related to this activity is to encourage the child to keep a sunrise journal. They can write or draw their observations each morning, noting any changes in the sky, weather conditions, or animal behaviors. This will help them develop their observation skills and deepen their understanding of the natural world.

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