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Math

  • The child applied measurement concepts by determining the appropriate length of the handle and head of the hammer.
  • They used fractions to divide the handle into equal segments when adding grip marks.
  • Geometry concepts were utilized when shaping the head of the hammer into a specific design.
  • The child calculated the total weight of the hammer by adding the weight of each component.

Science

  • The child learned about the properties of different materials and selected the appropriate ones for building the hammer.
  • They explored the concept of force and how it is distributed when using a soft blow hammer.
  • They gained an understanding of mechanical advantage by adjusting the length of the handle.
  • The child learned about energy transfer and conservation as they observed how the hammer delivered a soft impact.

Continued development can involve encouraging the child to explore other tools commonly used in various fields and researching the science and math principles behind their design. They could also experiment with modifying the soft blow hammer to improve its performance or create other tools from scratch.

Book Recommendations

  • The Way Things Work Now by David Macaulay: A comprehensive guide to the inner workings of everyday machines and devices.
  • Maker Lab: 28 Super Cool Projects by Jack Challoner: Provides step-by-step instructions for creating various hands-on projects, including tools and gadgets.
  • The Manga Guide to Physics by Hideo Nitta: An engaging manga-style book that explains physics concepts in an accessible and entertaining way.

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