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  • Identified and named various objects and animals encountered during the walk
  • Used descriptive words to talk about the weather, such as sunny, cloudy, or windy
  • Practiced listening skills by following instructions given by the adult during the walk
  • Engaged in conversation with the adult, asking and answering questions about the surroundings
  • Observed and discussed different colors and shapes found in nature
  • Explored the concept of opposites by encountering things like big and small trees, loud and quiet sounds
  • Developed vocabulary related to nature, such as flowers, leaves, birds, etc.
  • Used basic sentence structures to express thoughts and observations
  • Practiced reading skills by recognizing and reading simple signs or labels along the way
  • Enhanced imagination and creativity by imagining stories or characters inspired by the surroundings

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Encourage the child to keep a nature journal where they can write or draw about their outdoor experiences. This will help them further develop their language skills, observation abilities, and creativity. Additionally, you can introduce them to age-appropriate books about nature and encourage them to read aloud or discuss the stories with you. This will expand their vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills.

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