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  • The child learned about the concept of symmetry while folding the origami animals.
  • They learned about the different body parts and features of the animals they created.
  • They learned about the different habitats and environments where these animals live.
  • They learned about the characteristics and behaviors of the animals they made.
  • They learned about the food chain and the role these animals play in it.
  • They learned about the importance of conservation and protecting these animals and their habitats.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Researching more about the animals they made and creating a mini-report or presentation about them.
  • Exploring other origami animals and learning about their unique characteristics and habitats.
  • Experimenting with different types of paper and materials to create more complex origami animals.
  • Visiting a local zoo or wildlife sanctuary to observe these animals in real life and learn more about their behaviors and habitats.
  • Participating in a community service project related to animal conservation or habitat restoration.
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