- Force and motion: The child learned about the force and motion involved in bowling, such as how the ball moves when it is thrown and how it interacts with the pins.
- Friction: The child learned about friction and how it affects the ball's movement on the lane.
- Gravity: The child learned about gravity and how it affects the ball's trajectory and speed.
- Angles: The child learned about angles and how they can affect the ball's path and the likelihood of knocking down pins.
- Energy: The child learned about energy and how it is transferred from the bowler to the ball and then to the pins.
For continued development, the child could explore the physics of bowling further by experimenting with different ball weights, lane conditions, and throwing techniques. They could also research the history of bowling and how it has evolved over time. Additionally, the child could practice calculating scores and keeping track of statistics to improve their math skills.