- Learned about the life cycle of plants, from seed germination to flowering and seed production
- Understood the importance of soil and nutrients for healthy plant growth
- Identified different parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, leaves, and flowers
- Learned the process of photosynthesis and how plants use sunlight to produce their own food
- Identified different types of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and flowers
- Learned about the role of pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, in plant reproduction
- Understood the concept of biodiversity and how it relates to maintaining a healthy garden ecosystem
- Explored the effects of environmental factors on plant growth, such as water, light, and temperature
Continued development related to the gardening activity can involve:
- Experimenting with different types of soil and observing their effects on plant growth
- Investigating the benefits of companion planting and how certain plants can support each other's growth
- Exploring organic gardening practices and the use of natural pest control methods
- Learning about sustainable gardening techniques, such as rainwater harvesting and composting
- Researching the importance of native plants for attracting and supporting local wildlife
- Participating in community gardening projects to further enhance knowledge and skills