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  • The child understands that force is a push or pull that can make objects move or stop.
  • The child now knows that friction is a force that can slow down or stop objects from moving.
  • The child has learned that gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
  • The child understands that an object at rest stays still until a force is applied to it.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Engaging in hands-on experiments to further explore force, friction, and gravity.
  • Reading more books or articles about these concepts to deepen their understanding.
  • Observing and discussing real-life examples of force, friction, and gravity in everyday situations.
  • Participating in group discussions or debates about the importance of these forces in our daily lives.
  • Creating drawings or diagrams to illustrate the concepts of force, friction, gravity, and objects at rest.
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