- The child learned about the life cycle of plants: from seed germination to growth, flowering, and fruit production.
- They learned about the importance of sunlight for photosynthesis, observing how plants grow towards the sun.
- They gained knowledge about the different parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- They learned about the functions of different plant parts, like roots absorbing water and nutrients, leaves conducting photosynthesis, and flowers attracting pollinators.
- The child learned about the importance of water for plant growth and how to properly water plants.
- They learned about the role of insects and other animals in pollination and seed dispersal.
- They observed and learned about the different types of soil and the importance of soil health for plant growth.
- The child gained an understanding of the concept of biodiversity, observing the variety of plants and insects in the garden.
For continued development related to gardening, encourage the child to:
- Research and identify different plant species they are interested in growing or learning more about.
- Experiment with different planting techniques, such as hydroponics or container gardening.
- Explore the concept of organic gardening and learn about natural pest control methods.
- Visit botanical gardens or agriculture centers to further expand their knowledge of plants and gardening techniques.
- Participate in community gardening projects or volunteer at local farms to learn from experienced gardeners.