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  • Learned about the life cycle of plants by observing the growth of seeds into seedlings and then into mature plants
  • Understood the importance of sunlight for plant growth by observing how plants leaned towards the sunlight
  • Learned about the role of water in plant growth by watering the plants regularly and observing how they thrived
  • Understood the concept of photosynthesis by learning how plants convert sunlight into energy
  • Learned about the different parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, leaves, and flowers
  • Understood the concept of pollination by observing bees and other insects visiting the flowers in the garden
  • Learned about the importance of soil and nutrients for plant growth by preparing the soil and adding compost
  • Understood the concept of biodiversity by observing different types of plants and insects in the garden

Continued development: Encourage the child to keep a journal or take photos of the garden's progress over time. This will help them document their observations and reflect on the changes they see. Additionally, they can explore different types of plants and experiment with growing vegetables or herbs. This will further enhance their understanding of plant growth and provide an opportunity for them to learn about nutrition and cooking. Finally, they can research and learn about different gardening techniques, such as companion planting or organic gardening, to further expand their knowledge in the subject of science.

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