- Observation skills: The child can observe different plants, animals, and insects during the walk and identify their characteristics.
- Life cycles: Through observing the life stages of plants, insects, or animals, the child can understand the concept of life cycles.
- Habitats: The child can learn about different habitats such as forests, fields, or ponds by exploring the outdoor environment.
- Weather: During the walk, the child can experience and observe different weather conditions, such as sunny, cloudy, or rainy.
For continued development, encourage the child to keep a nature journal to record their observations and sketches from future outdoor walks. They can also learn more about specific plants, animals, or habitats they encounter during the walk by reading books or watching educational videos. Additionally, you can discuss the impact of weather on the environment and encourage the child to observe and forecast the weather in their local area.