Activity: "How to freeze water"
Science
- The child learned about the concept of temperature and how it affects the state of matter.
- They discovered that water freezes at a specific temperature, 0 degrees Celsius.
- The child observed the process of freezing water and understood the physical changes that occur.
- They learned about the importance of using a freezer or a very cold environment to freeze water.
Encourage the child to explore further by experimenting with different liquid substances and observing their freezing points. They can also explore the concept of melting and investigate how different factors can affect the freezing and melting processes.
Book Recommendations
- Ice: The amazing story of the ice business by Laurence Pringle: This book explores the history and science of ice, including how it is formed and its various uses throughout time.
- What's the Matter in Mr. Whisker's Room? by Michael Elsohn Ross: This book provides hands-on experiments and activities for understanding the properties of matter, including freezing and melting.
- Why Does Ice Melt? by Chris Arvetis and Carole Palmer: This book answers common questions about ice and water, including the science behind melting and freezing.
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