- Observation: The child observed different types of plants and animals in their family's garden.
- Classification: The child learned to classify the plants and animals based on their characteristics.
- Life cycles: The child learned about the life cycles of plants and animals by observing the growth of plants and the presence of baby animals.
- Habitats: The child learned about different habitats by exploring the garden and observing where different plants and animals live.
- Interactions: The child observed the interactions between plants and animals, such as bees pollinating flowers or birds eating insects.
Continued development: To further develop the child's understanding of science concepts related to visiting family, encourage them to keep a nature journal during their visits. They can record their observations of different plants and animals, draw pictures, and write descriptions. This will help them develop their observation and recording skills, as well as deepen their understanding of concepts such as classification, life cycles, habitats, and interactions. Additionally, encourage the child to ask questions and seek answers about the natural world during their visits, fostering their curiosity and critical thinking skills.