- The child learned counting by planting a specific number of flowers in each row or plot.
- The child practiced addition and subtraction by calculating the total number of flowers planted and the number remaining to be planted.
- The child explored multiplication by determining the total number of flowers planted across multiple rows or plots.
- The child developed measurement skills by measuring the distance between each planted flower.
- The child practiced geometry by observing the shapes and arrangements of the flower beds or pots.
Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to design a flower garden using different shapes and patterns. They can calculate the total number of plants needed, determine the spacing between flowers, and even create a budget if purchasing flowers. Additionally, they can explore more complex mathematical concepts like area and perimeter by measuring and calculating the size of the garden or individual plots.