- Identified different types of plants and flowers in the garden
- Learned about the life cycle of a plant, from seed planting to growth and blooming
- Explored the concept of photosynthesis and how plants use sunlight to make food
- Understood the importance of water for plants and how it helps them grow
- Discovered the role of insects and bees in pollination
- Learned to observe and describe the different colors, shapes, and textures of plants
- Recognized the sounds and movements of birds and insects in the garden
- Explored the concept of seasons and how they affect the growth of plants
For continued development, you can encourage the child to:
- Keep a nature journal to record observations and drawings of plants and insects
- Create a mini garden at home, where they can take responsibility for planting and taking care of plants
- Experiment with growing different types of plants from seeds and compare their growth progress
- Research and learn about different types of gardens such as vegetable gardens, butterfly gardens, or herb gardens
- Explore the connection between plants and animals, by observing how certain animals rely on plants for food or shelter