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Core Skills Analysis

Science

  • The 2-year-old student learns about gravity by observing the tubes slide downward due to the force pulling them towards the ground.
  • They develop an understanding of motion as they see the tubes move at different speeds on the slide.
  • By experimenting with different tube sizes and weights, the child explores concepts of mass and weight in relation to movement.
  • The student may observe and learn about friction as they notice how the tubes interact with the slide surface.

Tips

For continued development after the 'Pushing tubes down a slide' activity, encourage the child to experiment with different materials to observe how they slide on various surfaces. Introduce ramps and slopes to explore inclines and how they affect the tube's movement. Encourage discussions about why some tubes move faster or slower than others. This hands-on exploration can further deepen their understanding of basic scientific principles through play.

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