1. Art: Understanding colors and pigments used in art through hands-on exploration.
  2. English: Building vocabulary related to plants, colors, and natural materials.
  3. Foreign Language: Exploring color names in different languages through visual and tactile experiences.
  4. History: Learning about early human use of natural pigments for art and cultural expression.
  5. Math: Counting and sorting different colored plant pigments for simple math activities.
  6. Music: Creating unique sound patterns by crushing plant pigments with a rock.
  7. Physical Education: Developing hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through rock-pigment interactions.
  8. Science: Exploring plant anatomy and pigments, and observing color changes based on plant species.
  9. Social Studies: Understanding how different cultures historically used plant pigments for various purposes.
  10. Sensory Exploration: Engaging all senses by feeling, seeing, and even smelling different plant pigments.