- Observation: The child learned to observe and identify different plants, trees, and animals while hiking.
- Seasons: The child learned about the changing seasons by observing the different colors of leaves and the presence of certain animals during specific times of the year.
- Weather: The child learned to recognize different weather conditions such as sunny, cloudy, or rainy while hiking.
- Senses: The child used their senses to explore the environment, such as feeling the texture of leaves, smelling flowers, and listening to the sounds of birds or insects.
- Life cycles: The child learned about the life cycles of plants and animals by observing different stages of growth or the presence of baby animals.
- Environmental awareness: The child learned about the importance of taking care of the environment by observing litter or signs of pollution and discussing the impact on plants and animals.
Continued development: Encourage the child to keep a nature journal where they can draw or write about their hiking experiences. This will help them develop their observation and recording skills. Additionally, provide them with books or resources about different plants, animals, and weather patterns to further expand their knowledge in the subject of science.