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  • English Language Arts:
    • Gained exposure to new vocabulary words related to nature, such as leaves, branches, trunk, and bark.
    • Developed listening and speaking skills by engaging in conversations about trees and branches with the teacher.
    • Expanded language abilities by describing the different shapes, sizes, and colors of trees and branches.
  • Physical Education:
    • Enhanced gross motor skills by moving around and exploring the outdoor environment.
    • Practiced balance and coordination while walking on uneven terrain or stepping over roots and fallen branches.
    • Engaged in physical activity through actions like reaching up to touch leaves or bending down to examine fallen branches.
  • Science:
    • Developed an understanding of nature and the environment by observing the different types of trees present.
    • Learned about the basic structure of trees, including their roots, trunks, branches, and leaves.
    • Explored the concept of seasons and how trees change throughout the year, such as the shedding of leaves in autumn.

To further enhance the child's learning, you can: - Encourage them to collect fallen leaves or branches and create a collage or nature-inspired artwork. - Create a nature journal where the child can draw pictures or write descriptions of different trees they encounter on outdoor walks. - Integrate reading by finding books or stories about trees and branches, and have the child retell or summarize the story in their own words. - Utilize technology by watching educational videos or documentaries about trees, allowing the child to learn visually and reinforce their understanding.

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