1. Art: Understanding how temperature affects elements like ice and roses, creating visual art using melted rose-colored water.
  2. English: Practicing descriptive language to explain the changes happening as the ice melts and the rose petals are revealed.
  3. Foreign Language: Learning how to say 'ice', 'rose', 'melting', and other related words in a different language while observing the process.
  4. History: Exploring ancient uses of ice and flowers in different cultures, connecting past practices with current sensory experiences.
  5. Math: Counting the number of rose petals, measuring the rate of melting, and understanding concepts like volume and temperature.
  6. Music: Creating sound effects or a melody inspired by the dripping sound of melting ice and the scent of roses released during the process.
  7. Physical Education: Engaging in movement activities like dancing or jumping while observing the ice melting, connecting physical actions with sensory experiences.
  8. Science: Investigating states of matter, changes in temperature, and the properties of ice and plants through hands-on observation and experimentation.
  9. Sensory: Enhancing sensory awareness through touching the cold ice, feeling the texture of rose petals, and experiencing the aroma of the petals.
  10. Overall Development: Promoting curiosity, creativity, observation skills, language development, and sensory exploration in a holistic learning experience.