- The child learned about the concept of buoyancy by observing their body floating on the water.
- They discovered the properties of water, such as its ability to absorb and transfer heat, by feeling the temperature of the water.
- They learned about water resistance by observing the water splashing and creating waves when they jumped or moved in the water.
- They gained knowledge about the water cycle by seeing how the water on their body evaporated when they came out of the water.
- The child explored the concept of density by observing how different objects behaved in the water; some sinking while others floated.
To further develop their understanding, the child can conduct experiments with different objects to see how they interact with water. They can also research and learn more about the water cycle, density, and other properties of water. Additionally, they can explore different water activities such as water sports or even DIY science experiments involving water.