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  • Learned about the concept of force and motion while playing recreational activities.
  • Understood the effects of gravity and how it influences the trajectory of objects in motion.
  • Gained knowledge about different types of forces, such as friction, which affect movement.
  • Explored the concept of energy transfer and how it is related to playing sports.
  • Developed an understanding of the laws of motion and how they apply to different sports and activities.

To continue developing their understanding of science concepts through recreational activities, encourage your child to:

  • Explore more sports and games that involve different forces and motion, such as basketball, soccer, or volleyball.
  • Research and discuss the scientific principles behind various sports movements, such as the physics of throwing a ball or the mechanics of running.
  • Experiment with different surfaces and objects to observe how they affect friction and movement.
  • Engage in discussions or debates about how certain forces and motions impact performance in sports.
  • Explore additional resources, such as books or online videos, that explain scientific concepts related to sports and recreational activities.
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