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Science

  • The child learned about the different parts of a tree, such as the roots, trunk, branches, and leaves.
  • They observed and identified different types of trees based on their leaf shape, bark texture, and overall appearance.
  • They learned about the process of photosynthesis and how trees use sunlight to produce food.
  • They understood the importance of trees in the environment, including their role in providing oxygen, shade, and habitats for animals.

Continued development related to tree observation can include conducting experiments to measure the growth of trees under different conditions, researching and creating a classification guide for local tree species, or even starting a tree planting project to contribute to the environment. Encouraging students to document their observations through sketches, photographs, or a nature journal can also enhance their understanding of trees and their surroundings.

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