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Science

  • The student has learned to observe and recognize different types of weather, such as sunny, cloudy, rainy, and windy.
  • They understand how weather can affect their activities and daily routines, such as needing an umbrella on rainy days or wearing sunscreen on sunny days.
  • Through various activities, they have learned about the water cycle, understanding concepts like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
  • They have gained an appreciation for the natural world and an understanding of how humans and animals adapt to different weather conditions.

For continued development, encourage the student to start a weather journal where they can document daily weather observations using drawings, symbols, and simple weather charts. This can help them develop a lifelong curiosity about the world around them and enhance their understanding of weather patterns and changes over time.

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