- Counted the number of steps taken during the hike
- Measured the distance covered using a pedometer
- Estimated the time it would take to complete the hike
- Calculated the average speed of hiking
- Identified different shapes and patterns in nature
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create a hiking journal where they can record the distance, time, and speed of each hike. They can also practice measuring different objects they encounter during the hike using a ruler or measuring tape. Additionally, they can explore the concept of elevation by researching and calculating the height of different mountains or hills they encounter during their hikes.