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  • 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 plant species and their adaptations to different environments
  • Explored the concept of photosynthesis and how plants convert sunlight into energy
  • Understood the concept of ecosystems and the interdependence of plants and animals
  • Learned about the importance of conservation and protecting natural habitats

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Encourage the child to create a mini botanical garden at home using potted plants or a small outdoor space. They can take responsibility for watering and caring for the plants, observing their growth, and documenting any changes. Additionally, they can research and learn about specific plant species, their unique characteristics, and their uses in different cultures or industries. Visiting other botanical gardens or participating in gardening clubs can also provide further opportunities for hands-on learning and exploration in the field of botany.

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