- Learned about the principles of scientific inquiry
- Gained knowledge of various scientific concepts
- Developed an understanding of how machines are used to present and demonstrate scientific ideas
- Explored hands-on experiments to observe and learn scientific phenomena
- Enhanced problem-solving skills through scientific investigations
- Acquired critical thinking skills by actively engaging with scientific exhibits and activities
- Expanded scientific vocabulary and terminology
- Developed a curiosity for scientific exploration
- Strengthened their ability to ask investigative questions
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage continued development in science by:
- Providing age-appropriate science books and resources that align with their interests
- Encouraging them to participate in science experiments or DIY projects at home
- Visiting other science museums or centers to explore different scientific concepts
- Supporting their involvement in science clubs or organizations
- Encouraging discussions about current scientific advancements and discoveries
- Helping them connect science concepts to real-world applications and phenomena
- Engaging in science-related hobbies such as stargazing, gardening, or cooking
- Encouraging them to pursue science-related extracurricular activities or competitions