- Identified and named different objects and animals encountered during the hike
- Used descriptive words to talk about the sights, sounds, and smells experienced during the hike
- Engaged in conversation with peers and adults about the hike, sharing thoughts and feelings
- Followed simple instructions given by the adult leading the hike
- Asked questions to seek clarification or gather more information about the surroundings
- Used basic vocabulary related to nature and the outdoors
- Developed listening skills by paying attention to the guide's explanations and instructions
- Practiced storytelling by recounting the hike experience to family and friends
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create a nature journal where they can draw pictures and write about their future hikes or outdoor experiences. This will help them further develop their observation skills, vocabulary, and storytelling abilities. Additionally, reading books about nature and discussing them together can expand their knowledge and understanding of the natural world.