- Learned about different types of animals and their movements
- Observed how plants grow and where food comes from
- Participated in physical activities such as walking around the farm and climbing on hay stacks
- Engaged in sensory experiences through touching and feeling the different textures of animals and plants
- Developed fine motor skills by petting and feeding animals
To further develop the concepts learned from the field trip to the farm, teachers can set up a mini farm in the classroom or in an outdoor play area. Encourage children to engage in animal role play, imitate animal movements, and create obstacle courses inspired by farm activities. Incorporating sensory bins with different textures and scents can stimulate curiosity and exploration. Additionally, conducting experiments related to plant growth or encouraging children to grow their own small plant can provide hands-on experiences in understanding how plants grow. These creative activities will reinforce the knowledge gained from the farm visit and enhance physical and scientific understanding.