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  • Observation and identification of different objects and elements in the environment
  • Listening and speaking skills through conversations with others
  • Development of vocabulary by encountering new words and phrases
  • Understanding of sentence structure and grammar through hearing and using language
  • Practice of descriptive language by describing what is seen and experienced
  • Introduction to storytelling by sharing personal experiences
  • Enhancement of reading skills by encountering signs, labels, and other written materials

Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by:

  • Encouraging the child to keep a journal of their outdoor experiences, describing what they see, hear, and feel
  • Reading books about nature and the outdoors to expand their vocabulary and knowledge
  • Engaging in imaginative play where the child can act out different outdoor scenarios and create their own stories
  • Playing word games or engaging in wordplay activities to further develop their language skills
  • Encouraging the child to write their own stories or poems inspired by their outdoor experiences
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