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Science

  • The child learned about the concept of force and motion while designing and making their slingshot.
  • They applied the principles of elasticity and potential energy in the design of the slingshot.
  • The child gained an understanding of projectile motion as they tested and adjusted the slingshot's launch angle.
  • They also explored the concept of energy transfer as they observed how potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when using the slingshot.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different materials and designs for their slingshot. They can experiment with different elastic bands or other objects that store potential energy. They can also investigate how the launch angle and force applied affect the distance and accuracy of the projectile. Additionally, they can explore the physics behind other projectile-based activities, such as catapults or trebuchets.

Book Recommendations

  • The Science of Slingshots by Laura Hamilton Waxman: This book explores the science behind slingshots and other projectile-based activities, providing explanations and experiments to try.
  • Forces and Motion: Investigating a Car Crash by Tammy Enz: This book introduces the concepts of force and motion through the investigation of a car crash, providing hands-on experiments and explanations.
  • Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel by Darlene R. Stille: This book explores different forms of energy, including potential and kinetic energy, and how they are used in everyday life.

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