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  • The child observed and learned about the different types of sand and rocks found on the beach.
  • The child observed the ocean waves and learned about their movement and tides.
  • The child learned about the different types of marine life present at the beach, such as shells, crabs, and seagulls.
  • The child learned about the importance of sunscreen and how it protects the skin from the harmful effects of the sun.
  • The child observed and learned about the ecosystem and food chain of the beach environment.

Continued development related to this beach activity can include:

  • Researching and creating a report about a specific marine animal seen at the beach.
  • Investigating more about the effects of tides and waves on coastal erosion.
  • Collecting different types of sand and rocks from the beach and studying them under a microscope.
  • Creating a diorama or artwork depicting the beach ecosystem.
  • Keeping a nature journal to document any observations made during future visits to the beach.
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