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  • Learned about different types of bugs and their characteristics
  • Identified and classified bugs based on their physical features
  • Understood the life cycle of bugs, from eggs to adulthood
  • Explored the habitats and environments where bugs can be found
  • Learned about the importance of bugs in the ecosystem
  • Developed observation and data collection skills
  • Practiced critical thinking by making hypotheses about bug behavior
  • Learned about the concept of adaptation and how bugs have evolved to survive
  • Explored the concept of food chains and how bugs fit into them
  • Developed an appreciation for the diversity and beauty of bugs

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Encourage the child to create a bug journal where they can draw and write about the bugs they collect. This will further enhance their observation and documentation skills. Additionally, provide books or online resources about bugs to expand their knowledge and understanding of different species. Encourage the child to explore bug-friendly gardening practices, such as planting flowers and herbs that attract bugs, to further engage with the subject. Finally, consider taking the child on nature walks or visits to insectariums or natural history museums to provide real-life experiences and further fuel their curiosity about bugs.

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