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  • Understanding of basic concepts of motion, such as speed, acceleration, and forces
  • Ability to apply Newton's laws of motion to various real-life scenarios
  • Understanding of the concept of energy, including potential and kinetic energy
  • Knowledge of the properties of matter, including mass, volume, and density
  • Understanding of simple machines and their uses
  • Awareness of the principles behind simple circuits and electricity
  • Understanding of the fundamental principles of magnetism and how magnets interact with each other
  • Knowledge of sound and its properties, including pitch, frequency, and volume
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of light and its properties, such as reflection and refraction
  • Developed analytical and problem-solving skills through practical experiments and calculations

Continued development in physics can be fostered through various creative ways. Encourage the child to conduct more experiments at home, using everyday materials to explore different concepts. They can also watch educational videos or documentaries to deepen their understanding of physics in a fun and engaging manner. Additionally, encourage them to read books or articles on physics and discuss the topics with peers or family members to further enhance their learning. Lastly, encourage the child to engage in hands-on activities like building simple machines or constructing circuits to reinforce their understanding of key physics principles.

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