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  • Observation: The child observed the different types of plants and flowers in the yard.
  • Classification: The child learned to classify plants based on their characteristics, such as size, color, and shape.
  • Life cycle: The child learned about the life cycle of plants by observing the different stages of growth, from seeds to flowers.
  • Photosynthesis: The child learned about the process of photosynthesis by understanding that plants need sunlight to grow and produce food.
  • Plant needs: The child learned that plants need water, soil, and sunlight to survive.
  • Weather: The child learned about the impact of weather on plants, such as how rain helps them grow and how extreme heat can harm them.
  • Insects: The child observed insects in the yard and learned about their role in pollination and plant growth.
  • Environmental awareness: The child learned about the importance of taking care of the environment by keeping the yard clean and free from litter.

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore different types of plants and flowers in other environments, such as parks or botanical gardens. They can also learn about different types of soil and how it affects plant growth. Additionally, they can experiment with growing their own plants from seeds and observe the changes over time. Encourage them to ask questions and seek answers through books or online resources to further their understanding of science concepts related to yard work.

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