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  • Learned about the life cycle of an apple tree
  • Observed the different parts of an apple tree (roots, trunk, branches, leaves)
  • Identified different types of apples based on their color, size, and shape
  • Learned about the process of pollination and how it helps in apple production
  • Understood the concept of seasons and how they affect apple growth and harvest
  • Explored the concept of biodiversity by observing other plants and animals in the apple orchard
  • Learned about the importance of sunlight, water, and nutrients for the growth of apple trees
  • Discovered the concept of gravity by observing apples falling from the trees
  • Explored the concept of taste and texture by sampling different varieties of apples
  • Learned about the concept of preservation by discussing ways to store and keep apples fresh

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more about the life cycle of plants by planting apple seeds or other seeds at home. They can observe and document the growth of the plants over time. Additionally, engage the child in discussions about other fruits and vegetables and how they grow. Take them to farmers' markets or grocery stores to explore different types of produce and learn about their origins. Encourage the child to ask questions and conduct simple experiments to further their understanding of scientific concepts related to plants and food production.

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