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Science

  • The child learned about the chemical reactions involved in fireworks, including the combustion of different elements to produce colored flames.
  • They understood the concept of energy transfer, as fireworks convert chemical energy into thermal energy, light energy, and sound energy.
  • They explored the properties and behavior of different types of fireworks, such as aerial shells, fountains, and sparklers.
  • The child also learned about the importance of safety precautions while handling and viewing fireworks.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore the history of fireworks and their cultural significance in different countries. They can research how fireworks have evolved over time and investigate the use of fireworks in celebrations around the world. Additionally, the child can conduct simple experiments to understand the science behind different firework effects and learn about the chemical compositions used to produce specific colors.

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