- History: The child learned about the history of scientific discoveries and inventions through interactive exhibits and displays.
- Physical Education: The child engaged in hands-on activities and experiments that required physical movements, helping to promote physical fitness and coordination.
- Science: The child learned about various scientific concepts such as gravity, magnetism, electricity, and life sciences through interactive experiments and demonstrations.
In order to continue developing their knowledge and interest in these subjects, the child can:
- Research more about the specific topics they found intriguing during their visit to the science center, reading books or articles about them.
- Try to replicate some of the experiments they witnessed at the science center, using household items and materials.
- Visit other science museums or centers to explore additional scientific concepts and gain a broader understanding of various scientific fields.
- Participate in science-related clubs or activities at school or in the community to further engage with peers and expand their scientific knowledge.