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Science

  • The student learned about the properties of liquids and solids by observing and interacting with them.
  • They discovered the way solids hold their shape and do not change easily, while liquids take the shape of their container and flow.
  • Through hands-on exploration, the student gained an understanding of the concept of density and how it differs between liquids and solids.

Encourage the student to continue their exploration by conducting simple experiments at home, such as observing ice melting and comparing it to the behavior of a solid object. Use everyday situations to discuss the properties of liquids and solids, like when pouring a glass of water or playing with dough.

Book Recommendations

  • What Is the World Made Of? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld: A beginner's science book that explains the states of matter in an engaging way, suitable for young learners.
  • Exploring Solids and Liquids by David Glover: This book introduces concepts of solids and liquids through simple activities and explanations, perfect for young students.

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