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  • Understanding the concept of gravity by observing how objects fall down on the playground
  • Learning about friction by sliding on the ice rink and noticing the resistance
  • Exploring the properties of different materials used in the construction of the Lego house
  • Observing the effects of temperature on the ice rink, such as melting or freezing
  • Understanding the concept of stability and balance while building the Lego house
  • Noticing the changes in states of matter when water freezes on the ice rink

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Experiment with different materials to build structures and observe their properties
  • Explore other outdoor activities that involve scientific concepts, such as gardening or exploring nature
  • Engage in hands-on experiments to further understand concepts like gravity, friction, and states of matter
  • Visit science museums or participate in science-related events to enhance their knowledge and curiosity
  • Encourage the child to ask questions and think critically about the scientific phenomena they encounter in their daily lives
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