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  • English Language Arts: The child has learned to identify and name different parts of a sunflower such as petals, stem, and leaves.
  • History: The child has learned about the origin and history of sunflowers, including their connection to Native American tribes and their cultivation by early settlers.
  • Science: The child has learned about the life cycle of a sunflower, from seed to plant, and has observed the process of germination and growth.

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to write a short story or poem inspired by sunflowers.

2. Ask the child to research and present information on different types of sunflowers, their characteristics, and uses.

3. Plan a visit to a local botanical garden or sunflower farm to further explore and appreciate the beauty of sunflowers.

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