English
- The student learned new vocabulary related to plants, flowers, and nature such as petals, stem, bud, bloom, and fragrance.
- By describing the various plants and flowers observed in the garden, the student practiced using descriptive language and learned to express their observations in complete sentences.
- The visit to the garden provided the opportunity for the student to practice writing skills by journaling about their experience, creating a short story, or crafting a poem inspired by the natural beauty.
After the garden visit, encourage the student to continue exploring nature through reading books about plants, flowers, and gardens. Additionally, they can write their own nature-inspired stories and poems to further develop their English language skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Curious Garden by Peter Brown: A delightful story about a boy who transforms a gray city into a green paradise by nurturing a forgotten garden.
- Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert: This colorful book introduces children to the world of gardening and the variety of plants and flowers that can be grown.
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