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Science

  • The student has learned about the principles of flight and aerodynamics through practical experience in controlling the plane during takeoffs and while in the air.
  • By being in full control of the plane, the student gained a hands-on understanding of gravity, lift, and thrust, which are essential concepts in aviation and physics.
  • During the takeoffs, the child experienced the application of Newton's third law of motion, understanding how the force of the engines propels the plane forward and lifts it into the air.

Continued development could involve engaging in discussions with the flight instructor about the scientific principles behind each activity, conducting research on the history of flight, and exploring the engineering and design aspects of different aircraft.

Book Recommendations

  • The Wright Brothers by David McCullough: This book offers a fascinating account of the pioneering aviation inventors and their journey to the first powered flight.

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