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  • Observation: The child observed the different types of shells found on the beach.
  • Classification: The child sorted the shells into different categories based on their size, shape, and color.
  • Ecosystem: The child learned about the different organisms that live in the beach ecosystem, such as crabs, seagulls, and seaweed.
  • Weather: The child observed the weather conditions at the beach, including temperature, wind speed, and cloud cover.
  • Water Cycle: The child learned about the water cycle by observing the waves, tides, and evaporation from the ocean.
  • Environmental Impact: The child became aware of the importance of keeping the beach clean and free from pollution to protect the marine life and ecosystem.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Researching and learning more about the different types of shells found on the beach, their characteristics, and the organisms that inhabit them.
  • Exploring the beach ecosystem further by studying the food chain and interactions between different organisms.
  • Conducting experiments to understand the effects of weather conditions on the beach, such as measuring the impact of wind on sand erosion.
  • Participating in beach clean-up activities and raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation.
  • Investigating the impact of human activities on the beach ecosystem, such as pollution and coastal development.
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