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Science

  • The student demonstrated an understanding of the different types of weather, including sunny, cloudy, rainy, and snowy.
  • They were able to identify the appropriate clothing and activities for different weather conditions.
  • The student showed curiosity and asked questions about how different weather patterns occur.

For continued development, consider involving the student in simple experiments related to weather, such as making a rain gauge or creating a simple weather vane. Encourage them to observe the changes in weather daily and make notes in a weather journal.

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  • Learning Resources Weather Center by Learning Resources: This interactive toy allows children to explore weather concepts through various hands-on activities.
  • Scientific Explorer Weather Science Kit by Scientific Explorer: This kit includes multiple experiments and activities related to weather, perfect for inquisitive young minds.
  • Weather Bingo Game by Lucy Hammett Games: This educational bingo game introduces children to different weather conditions in a fun and engaging way.

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