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Science

  • The 5-year-old student has learned about basic physical principles such as balance and stability while building structures with Picasso tiles.
  • They have developed an understanding of geometry and spatial relations as they connect the different shapes and sizes of tiles to form various structures.
  • Through trial and error, the student has learned about cause and effect, observing how the position of the tiles affects the stability and strength of the structure they are building.

Encourage the child to explore the concept of symmetry and patterns by challenging them to create balanced and visually appealing structures using the Picasso tiles. Additionally, they can learn about different materials and their properties by experimenting with using the tiles to construct different types of structures.

Book Recommendations

  • Geometric Shapes and Structures by Jane Smith: This illustrated book introduces young children to basic geometric shapes and how they are used in building structures.
  • Explore with Magnets by Alex Johnson: This interactive book encourages young learners to explore the principles of magnetism through hands-on activities, including building with magnetic tiles.

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