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English

  • The child learned to read and interpret maritime signage and signals, enhancing their comprehension skills.
  • They practiced writing instructions for boat operation and navigation, improving their ability to communicate effectively.
  • They engaged in verbal communication while learning and practicing safety commands, enhancing their oral communication skills.

Math

  • They applied measurement and calculation skills when estimating distances, speeds, and directions while boating.
  • They used geometry concepts to understand angles, trajectories, and spatial navigation on the water.
  • They practiced time and speed calculations when planning routes and understanding tide movements.

Science

  • They learned about buoyancy and the effects of water displacement, applying principles of physics in practical scenarios.
  • They explored marine ecosystems, including learning about marine life and the impact of human activities on aquatic environments.
  • They studied weather patterns and their impact on safe boating, developing an understanding of meteorological concepts.

For continued development, encourage the child to write a short story about a boating adventure, integrating their knowledge of English, math, and science into a creative narrative. Additionally, consider organizing a visit to a maritime museum or arranging a boat trip to further reinforce their learning in a practical setting.

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