- The child learned about colors by observing the different hues of flowers and plants in the garden.
- They learned about shapes through the various forms of leaves, petals, and fruits.
- The child explored patterns and textures found in nature by touching and examining different plant surfaces.
- They developed an understanding of composition by arranging flowers and plants in the garden in aesthetically pleasing ways.
- They learned about the concept of space by considering the placement and distance between different plants.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create their own garden-inspired artwork using different art materials such as paint, colored pencils, or pastels. They can depict the flowers, plants, and patterns they observed in the garden, exploring different techniques and styles. Additionally, they can experiment with creating mixed media pieces by incorporating actual plant materials or pressed flowers into their artwork. This will allow them to further explore their creativity and deepen their understanding of art concepts learned through the gardening activity.