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Science

  • The child learned about various ecosystems, including deserts, oceans, and rainforests, and gained an understanding of the interdependence of living organisms within these ecosystems.
  • They acquired knowledge about the impact of climate change on wildlife and habitats, including the consequences of deforestation and melting ice caps.
  • The child explored scientific concepts such as animal behavior, adaptation, and the role of technology in environmental conservation.

Social Studies

  • By reading about different cultures and civilizations around the world, the child expanded their awareness of global diversity and interconnectedness.
  • They learned about the history and geography of various regions, gaining insights into the impact of human activities on the environment and natural resources.
  • The child developed an appreciation for the importance of cultural preservation and understanding among different communities.

Encourage your child to engage in discussions about the topics they learned from the National Geographic issue. Encourage them to find related articles, documentaries, or even plan virtual visits to museums and cultural sites to deepen their understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Living Earth by Various Authors: Explores the interconnectedness of life on Earth and the impact of human activities on the environment.
  • Cultural Atlas for Young People: Ancient Civilizations by Mike Corbishley: Provides an in-depth look at the history, culture, and geography of ancient civilizations around the world.
  • Wildlife Wonders by Melvin Berger: A collection of captivating stories and photographs that showcase the beauty and diversity of wildlife across the globe.

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