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  • Art:
    • Learned about color and composition by selecting and arranging plants in the garden.
    • Explored different textures of plants and used them to create interesting patterns.
    • Designed and made labels or signs for different sections of the garden
  • Science:
    • Understood the concepts of photosynthesis and how plants convert sunlight into energy.
    • Learned about the life cycle of plants by planting seeds and observing their growth.
    • Explored the importance of soil and how it provides nutrients for plants.
  • Social Studies:
    • Explored the history of gardening and its cultural significance in different societies.
    • Studied the impact of gardening on sustainable living and the environment.
    • Learned about traditional and indigenous gardening practices in different regions.

For continued development related to the gardening activity, the child can explore the following creative ways:

  • Experiment with different gardening techniques, such as vertical gardening or hydroponics.
  • Create a scrapbook or journal to document the progress and changes in the garden over time.
  • Research and implement companion planting techniques to maximize the health and productivity of the garden.
  • Collaborate with classmates on a community gardening project to learn about teamwork and civic responsibility.
  • Visit local botanical gardens or nurseries to gain inspiration and learn about different plant species.
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