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Science

  • The first-grade child has learned to observe and analyze the weather.
  • They have learned to make connections between weather conditions and appropriate clothing choices.
  • They have developed an understanding of how different weather conditions can impact our daily lives.
  • They have learned to make predictions about the weather based on observations and patterns.

The child can further develop their understanding of the weather by keeping a weather journal. They can record daily observations, note any patterns they observe, and make predictions about future weather conditions. They can also explore different types of weather phenomena, such as storms or seasons, and learn more about how they occur. Additionally, the child can engage in hands-on experiments or projects related to weather, such as creating a homemade weather station or conducting simple weather experiments.

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