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Activity: "My child changed the oil in the car"

Science

  • The child demonstrated an understanding of the internal combustion engine and its basic components.
  • The child learned about the importance of regular oil changes for maintaining engine performance and longevity.
  • The child practiced safe handling of automotive fluids and became familiar with different types of oils and their properties.
  • The child gained practical knowledge of tools and equipment used for changing oil, such as oil filters and oil drain pans.

Continued development related to this activity can involve exploring other aspects of automotive maintenance, such as checking and replacing spark plugs, air filters, and brake pads. Additionally, the child can research the environmental impact of used oil and proper disposal methods, promoting eco-friendly practices.

Book Recommendations

  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Car Care for Teens by Tom Torbjornsen: A comprehensive guide covering various aspects of car maintenance, including step-by-step instructions for oil changes.
  • How Cars Work by Tom Newton: A visually engaging book that explains the inner workings of automobiles, providing a deeper understanding of the science behind changing oil and other maintenance tasks.
  • Auto Upkeep: Basic Car Care, Maintenance, and Repair by Michael E. Gray and Linda E. Gray: Covers essential car care topics, including oil changes, in an easy-to-understand manner with accompanying illustrations.

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