- Identified different types of plants and animals in their natural habitat
- Learned about the life cycles of plants and animals
- Observed and documented the behavior of animals in their natural environment
- Understood the concept of food chains and how energy flows through ecosystems
- Explored the different ecosystems and their characteristics
- Identified the importance of biodiversity and the interdependence of living organisms
- Learned about the role of humans in preserving and protecting nature
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create a nature journal where they can record their observations, sketches, and thoughts about the natural world. This will help them develop their observation skills, critical thinking, and creativity. Additionally, encourage them to participate in citizen science projects or join a local nature club to further explore and learn about the natural world. Providing them with books, documentaries, and online resources about different ecosystems and wildlife can also enhance their knowledge and understanding of science and nature.