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Science

  • The child learned about the engineering design process and how to apply it to create solutions to problems.
  • They gained an understanding of basic engineering principles, such as forces, motion, and materials.
  • The child learned about different types of engineering, including civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
  • They also learned about the importance of teamwork and collaboration in engineering projects.

Continued development in engineering can be fostered by encouraging the child to explore more hands-on projects and challenges. They can try building more complex structures or machines using everyday materials or explore coding and robotics to enhance their problem-solving skills. Encouraging them to participate in engineering competitions or joining a local engineering club can also provide them with opportunities to further develop their skills and knowledge.

Book Recommendations

  • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer: This book tells the inspiring true story of a young African boy who builds a windmill from scrap materials to bring electricity to his village.
  • The Gadget War by Betsy Duffey: This fictional book follows two rival sixth-grade inventors who engage in an epic battle of wits and gadgets. It explores the creativity and problem-solving skills that go into inventing.
  • The New Way Things Work by David Macaulay: This book provides a comprehensive and entertaining look at the inner workings of various machines and inventions, introducing engineering concepts in a fun and accessible way.

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