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  • The child learned about different types of landforms such as mountains, rivers, and valleys.
  • They gained an understanding of cardinal directions and learned how to read simple maps.
  • Through exercises and activities, the child practiced colors, shapes, and numbers as they relate to geography.
  • They learned vocabulary words related to geography, such as continent, country, and ocean.
  • The child developed their reading skills by reading short passages about different places around the world.
  • They improved their listening and comprehension skills by following instructions and answering questions about the content.
  • The child expanded their knowledge of different cultures and traditions as they explored various countries and regions.
  • They learned about weather patterns and how they affect different parts of the world.

Continued development can be enhanced by:

- Encouraging the child to create their own maps of places they are familiar with, such as their home or school.

- Reading books or stories about different cultures and discussing how geography played a role in shaping those cultures.

- Going on virtual field trips using online resources to explore different parts of the world and discussing the geographical features of those places.

- Engaging in hands-on activities such as building models of landforms using clay or other materials.

- Encouraging the child to write short stories or journals about their imaginary travels to different countries or regions.

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