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  • Learned about different animals and their habitats through nature documentaries
  • Understood the concept of food chains and ecosystems by watching shows about wildlife
  • Learned about the solar system and planets through educational programs
  • Explored the concept of weather and climate through weather forecasts and documentaries
  • Understood the concept of forces and motion by watching shows about physics and engineering

While watching TV can be a passive activity, there are ways to make it more interactive and educational for continued development in science. Encourage the child to ask questions while watching documentaries or educational shows, and discuss the concepts together. Additionally, provide opportunities for hands-on experiments or activities related to the topics they learn from TV, such as creating a model of the solar system or conducting simple weather experiments. This will help reinforce their understanding and make the learning experience more engaging.

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