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  • Math: The child learned about measurements and conversions, such as understanding the capacity of the oil tank and calculating how much oil is needed.
  • Physical Education: The child engaged in physical activity while working on changing the oil, which enhances their overall fitness and coordination.
  • Science: The child got hands-on experience with automotive mechanics and learned about the different components of a car engine, as well as the importance of regular maintenance.
  • Social Studies: The child gained an understanding of the economic aspect of car maintenance, such as comparing prices of different oil brands and understanding the role of oil companies in the economy.

For continued development related to changing the oil in a car, the child can try the following creative ways:

  • Research and explore the history of engine oil development, as well as the advancements in oil technology over the years.
  • Join a car enthusiasts club or community to learn more about car maintenance, share experiences, and get tips from experienced mechanics.
  • Develop a step-by-step guide or video tutorial on changing the oil in a car, explaining the process in detail for others to learn from.
  • Participate in automotive workshops or courses to expand knowledge on car maintenance beyond oil changes.
  • Consider volunteering at a local garage or car repair shop to gain practical experience and learn from professionals.
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