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Art

  • The child learned how to observe and sketch different shapes and sizes of tree leaves.
  • They practiced using different shades of green to represent the varying colors of the leaves.
  • They experimented with different drawing techniques to capture the texture of the leaves, such as stippling or cross-hatching.
  • The child learned how to create a simple composition by arranging the leaves in an interesting pattern on their sketchbook.

Physical Education

  • The child engaged in physical activity by walking for 1 mile, which helped improve their cardiovascular health.
  • They developed their gross motor skills while walking on different terrains and navigating through obstacles.
  • The activity provided an opportunity for the child to practice balance and coordination, especially when looking closely at the leaves while walking.
  • The child learned about the importance of warming up and stretching before engaging in physical activities to prevent injuries.

Science

  • The child learned to identify different tree species based on the characteristics of their leaves, such as shape, color, and arrangement.
  • They observed how the leaves changed throughout the seasons and discussed the concept of photosynthesis.
  • The activity encouraged the child to ask questions about the environment and the role of trees in our ecosystem.
  • They developed their observational skills by noticing patterns and variations in the leaves they encountered.

Continued Development Tip: Encourage the child to create a leaf collection by pressing and preserving the leaves they find during their walks. They can create a scrapbook or a nature journal where they can label each leaf with its corresponding tree species and write down any interesting observations or facts about the trees.

Book Recommendations

  • Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert: This beautifully illustrated book follows the journey of a leaf man as he travels through various landscapes made entirely of leaves.
  • The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown-Ups by Gina Ingoglia: This informative book introduces children to different types of trees and provides interesting facts about their leaves, bark, and fruits.
  • A Tree Is a Plant by Clyde Robert Bulla: This book explains the life cycle of a tree, from seed to fully grown plant, and explores the importance of trees in our environment.

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