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Core Skills Analysis

Science

  • The 6-year-old has learned about the eruption process of volcanoes, understanding how magma rises and causes explosions.
  • They have grasped the concept of different types of volcanoes such as shield, cinder cone, and composite volcanoes through the activity.
  • By observing the volcanic rocks and ash, the student has gained knowledge about the materials that come from the Earth's interior during a volcanic eruption.
  • Through the activity, the child has learned about the impact of volcanic eruptions on the environment and surrounding communities, understanding the aftermath of such natural disasters.

Tips

Encourage the child to create their own volcano model using household items like play dough or baking soda and vinegar to further explore the volcanic eruption process. Additionally, watching documentaries or videos about volcanoes can enhance their understanding and spark more interest in geological studies.

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