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  • Art: Recognizing different colors of animals and plants
  • English Language Arts: Learning new vocabulary related to animals and farm life
  • History: Understanding how farms were important in the past and how they have changed over time
  • Math: Counting animals and learning about basic measurements for produce
  • Music: Singing songs related to farm animals and their sounds
  • Physical Education: Engaging in physical activities like feeding the animals, walking around the farm
  • Science: Observing and learning about animals, plants, and their natural environment
  • Social Studies: Understanding the role of farmers in society and the importance of agriculture

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own farm artwork using different materials and colors. They can also write a short story or create a picture book about their farm visit, incorporating the new vocabulary they learned. Additionally, they can explore more about different farm animals, plants, and their habitats through books or online resources. They can also engage in role-play activities where they pretend to be farmers or animals on a farm.

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