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  • The child learned about the story of Noah's Ark and the concept of a flood.
  • The child learned new vocabulary words such as "ark," "animals," and "rain."
  • The child practiced listening skills by following along with the story.
  • The child learned about the importance of helping others, as demonstrated by Noah's actions.
  • The child practiced retelling the story in their own words, improving their oral language skills.
  • The child learned about the concept of pairs and counting by understanding that Noah brought two of each animal onto the ark.
  • The child practiced fine motor skills by coloring a picture related to the story.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Read or listen to other Bible stories and discuss the main ideas and lessons learned.
  • Create their own storybook by drawing pictures and writing simple sentences to describe the events.
  • Act out the story of Noah's Ark using stuffed animals or toys, promoting imaginative play and storytelling.
  • Practice writing and spelling new vocabulary words related to the story.
  • Explore other English Language Arts activities, such as reading age-appropriate books, playing word games, or writing short stories.
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