- Learned about different types of animals found on a farm, such as cows, chickens, pigs, and sheep
- Observed the life cycle of plants by seeing seeds being planted and watching them grow into crops
- Understood the importance of soil and how it provides nutrients for plants to grow
- Learned about the process of milking cows and how milk is produced
- Discovered the concept of food chains by observing how animals on the farm rely on each other for food
- Learned about the role of bees in pollination and how it helps plants reproduce
- Explored the concept of weather and its impact on farming, such as the need for rain for crops to grow
- Understood the concept of sustainability by learning about organic farming practices and the importance of taking care of the environment
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to maintain a small garden at home, where they can plant seeds and observe the growth of different plants. This will further enhance their understanding of the life cycle of plants and the importance of soil. Additionally, provide books or documentaries about farming and agriculture to expand their knowledge on the subject. Visiting local farmers' markets or participating in community-supported agriculture programs can also provide hands-on experiences and further learning opportunities related to farming and sustainable practices.