- Observes and identifies different types of plants and trees in the playground
- Notices and describes the different colors and shapes of flowers
- Explores the concept of cause and effect by observing how plants grow when watered regularly
- Discovers the concept of balance and motion while using the swings and seesaws
- Understands the concept of gravity by observing objects falling to the ground
- Identifies different types of insects and bugs in the playground
- Explores the concept of weather by observing changes in the sky, such as clouds, rain, or sunshine
- Notices and describes the different textures of surfaces in the playground, such as grass, sand, or concrete
- Discovers the concept of sound by listening to birds chirping or children playing
- Explores the concept of temperature by feeling the difference between sunny and shady areas
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to keep a nature journal where they can draw and write about their observations in the playground. This will help them develop their observation and recording skills. Additionally, provide them with books or online resources about plants, insects, weather, and other scientific concepts to further expand their knowledge and curiosity in the subject of science.