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  • History: The child learned about different types of plants and their origins, understanding the historical significance of agriculture and gardening.
  • Math: The child practiced counting and measuring while planting seeds or spacing plants in the garden.
  • Physical Education: The child engaged in physical activity through tasks such as digging, weeding, and watering, developing coordination and motor skills.
  • Science: The child learned about the life cycle of plants, observing seed germination, growth, and the importance of sunlight, water, and nutrients.

Continued development can be facilitated by encouraging the child to research and learn about different types of plants, garden design, and the historical significance of agriculture in their region. Introducing concepts like photosynthesis, soil composition, and how plants interact with their environment can also deepen their understanding of science. Integration with other subjects, such as reading books about gardening, writing a journal about their gardening experiences, or even measuring the height of plants over time, can create interdisciplinary connections and foster further learning.

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