- Identified various plant parts including roots, stems, leaves, and flowers
- Understood the basic needs of plants such as sunlight, water, and soil
- Learned about the process of photosynthesis and its importance for plants
- Recognized the different types of plants including flowering plants, fruit plants, and vegetable plants
- Explored the concept of pollination and its role in plant reproduction
- Understood the life cycle of plants from seed germination to maturity
- Discovered the importance of insects, birds, and other animals in the garden ecosystem
- Recognized the harmful effects of pests and learned about natural pest control methods
- Learned about the benefits of composting and how it enhances soil fertility
Continued development related to gardening can include:
- Keeping a gardening journal to record observations, plant growth, and any experiments conducted
- Researching and growing specific types of plants to understand their unique characteristics and requirements
- Exploring different soil types and conducting experiments to determine the best soil composition for optimal plant growth
- Learning about organic gardening practices and experimenting with natural fertilizers and pest control methods
- Participating in community gardening projects and learning from experienced gardeners