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Science

  • The 2 year old student learned about surface tension through observing how the bubbles form and hold their shape.
  • By blowing bubbles of different sizes, the student explored concepts of volume and shape in a hands-on way.
  • Experimenting with different bubble solutions provided an introduction to the idea of mixtures and solutions.

Continued development can involve incorporating simple science experiments with bubbles, such as observing how they behave in different temperatures or exploring the effect of adding different substances to the bubble solution. Encouraging the child to ask questions and make predictions can further enhance their scientific thinking skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Bubbles Float, Bubbles Pop by Mark Weakland: A fun book that introduces young children to the science behind bubbles in a simple and engaging way.
  • The Science of Bubbles by Aaron Neth: This book explores the science of bubbles in a way that is accessible to young children, helping them understand the concepts behind the fun activity.

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