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Science

  • The student learned about the cohesion and surface tension of water through observations of how the water behaves in the bucket.
  • They gained an understanding of buoyancy by exploring the interaction of objects with the water in the bucket.
  • Understanding of water as a universal solvent was obtained through discussions about the ability of water to dissolve different substances.

For continued development, encourage the student to conduct further experiments with water, such as investigating the effects of temperature on water's physical properties or exploring the concept of water pollution and its impact on the environment.

Book Recommendations

  • Water is Water by Miranda Paul and Jason Chin: A beautifully illustrated book that explores the various forms and phases of water, perfect for young readers.
  • A Drop of Water by Gordon Morrison: This book provides a comprehensive look at the physical and chemical properties of water, ideal for children interested in science.

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