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  • The child learned about different types of grey minerals and their characteristics.
  • They learned how to identify grey minerals based on their physical properties such as color, luster, hardness, and streak.
  • The child learned about the formation and composition of grey minerals.
  • They learned about the uses and importance of grey minerals in various industries.
  • The child learned how to conduct research and gather information about grey minerals from reliable sources.
  • They learned how to analyze and interpret the data collected during the research process.
  • The child learned how to present their findings and communicate their knowledge about grey minerals effectively.

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The child can further develop their knowledge about minerals by exploring other colors and types of minerals. They can conduct experiments to test the physical properties of different minerals and compare their findings. Additionally, they can visit museums or join mineral clubs to expand their understanding of minerals and interact with experts in the field. Engaging in hands-on activities like collecting mineral samples or creating a mineral collection can also enhance their learning experience.

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