- Learned about different countries and their cultures
- Explored various geographical features such as mountains, rivers, and deserts
- Understood the concept of climate and how it varies in different parts of the world
- Learned about different modes of transportation used in various countries
- Explored the concept of time zones and how they affect travel
- Understood the importance of maps and how to read them
- Learned about the history and significance of famous landmarks around the world
- Explored the concept of currency and how it differs in different countries
- Understood the concept of cultural diversity and the importance of respecting different customs and traditions
- Learned about the concept of globalization and how it connects people from different parts of the world
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create a scrapbook or journal documenting their virtual trekking experiences. They can include pictures, drawings, and short descriptions of the countries they "visited" and the things they learned. This will not only reinforce their knowledge of social studies concepts but also enhance their creativity and storytelling skills. Additionally, encourage the child to engage in virtual cultural exchange programs or pen-pal activities with students from different countries to further broaden their understanding of global cultures and foster cross-cultural friendships.