Concept:Learning is enriched when new content is linked to what students already know from their everyday life. Children bring prior experiences that form the foundation for new understanding.
Explanation:Children observe the world around them—gardens, animals, vehicles—and build knowledge from these experiences.
A teacher must value these real-life experiences because they make abstract ideas easier to grasp.
For example, botany students learn better by visiting parks and gardens than by reading only books.
Thus, connecting lesson content to daily life helps students understand concepts that are hard to teach in a classroom alone.
Assertion (A) is true: teachers should link content to students’ daily experiences.
Reason (R) is also true: children come to school with valuable life experiences that teachers must notice.
Moreover, (R) directly explains why (A) is necessary—because students already have relevant experiences, teachers should connect new content to them.
Answer:Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). So the correct option is A.