- Identified different types of plants and flowers
- Learned about the life cycle of plants
- Understood the importance of sunlight and water for plant growth
- Observed and described the different parts of a plant (roots, stem, leaves, flowers)
- Recognized the role of bees and other insects in pollination
- Discovered the diversity of colors, shapes, and sizes of plants
- Explored the concept of photosynthesis and how plants produce oxygen
- Discussed the importance of conserving and protecting plants and their habitats
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create a mini botanical garden at home using pots or a small patch of land. They can plant different seeds, observe their growth, and document the changes over time. Additionally, they can research and learn about specific plants or flowers they find interesting and create a scrapbook or presentation to share with family and friends. Visiting other botanical gardens or nature reserves can also provide opportunities for further exploration and learning about different plant species and ecosystems.