- Art: Observing and appreciating the colors, patterns, and textures of the surroundings
- English Language Arts: Describing the experience and writing a short journal entry
- Foreign Language: Practicing basic greetings and phrases with a partner
- History: Learning about the history of the river and its significance to the city
- Math: Counting and categorizing different objects seen along the river
- Music: Listening to the sounds of nature and identifying different musical elements
- Physical Education: Engaging in physical activity by walking and exploring the area
- Science: Observing the plants, animals, and natural features of the river ecosystem
- Social Studies: Understanding the role of rivers in communities and their impact on local culture
For continued development, encourage the child to create their own artwork inspired by the river, write stories or poems about their experiences, practice greetings in different languages, research more about the history of the river, use the objects collected to create math activities or puzzles, listen to river-themed music and try to recreate the sounds using objects at home, engage in more outdoor activities for physical fitness, conduct experiments related to water and rivers, and explore more about different rivers around the world through books or online resources.