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Science

  • The child learned about the different parts of the ear, including the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear.
  • They discovered how sound travels through the ear and how the ear processes sound waves.
  • They explored the importance of the ear in maintaining balance and equilibrium.
  • They learned about the potential damages to the ear from exposure to loud noises.

After the activity, consider engaging the child in creating a model of the ear using household materials or playdough. Encourage them to research more about the ear's functions and how it helps us understand the world around us. Additionally, they can practice listening exercises and learn about the different sounds that the ear can recognize.

Book Recommendations

  • How Do Your Ears Hear? by Chloe S. Park: This book provides a simple and engaging introduction to the ear and how it processes sound.
  • Hear Your Heart by Paul Showers: This book explores the connection between the ear and the heart, making it an interesting read for children interested in human anatomy.
  • Listen to the Rain by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: This book celebrates the different sounds that can be heard and can help children appreciate the functions of their ears.

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