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  • The child learned new vocabulary related to gardening, such as "soil," "seeds," "watering," and "planting."
  • They practiced reading and following instructions on seed packets and gardening books.
  • The child wrote a journal entry about their gardening experience, practicing their writing skills.
  • They read and discussed books or articles about different types of plants and their care.
  • The child learned about the life cycle of plants and how they grow.
  • They practiced their speaking and listening skills by discussing their gardening experiences with others.
  • The child learned about the importance of taking care of the environment and how gardening can contribute to it.

Continued development related to the gardening activity can include:

  • Researching and writing a report on a specific type of plant or gardening technique.
  • Creating a presentation or poster to share their gardening knowledge with others.
  • Starting a gardening blog or journal to document their ongoing gardening experiences.
  • Participating in a community gardening project or joining a gardening club to learn from experienced gardeners.
  • Exploring different types of literature related to gardening, such as poems, stories, or biographies of famous gardeners.
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