- The child learned about the concept of volume by building the "volu" using different materials.
- They explored how the size and shape of the objects used affected the volume of the overall structure.
- They learned to compare and contrast the volumes of different sections of the "volu" by visually analyzing the arrangement of the materials.
- The child developed problem-solving skills as they experimented with different materials to find the optimal arrangement for maximizing the volume of their structure.
- They learned to use their senses to estimate and compare the volumes of different objects.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Explore other objects and materials to build structures with varying volumes.
- Introduce measurement tools such as cups, beakers, or water to quantify the volume of their creations.
- Engage in discussions about real-life applications of volume, such as filling containers with water or comparing the sizes of different objects.
- Create challenges for the child to build structures with specific volumes or to find the objects with the highest and lowest volumes.
- Encourage the child to document their designs and observations through drawings, written descriptions, or even short videos.