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  • Learned about magnetism and how magnets attract and repel each other
  • Understood the concept of magnetic fields and how they affect the movement of the darts
  • Explored the different poles of magnets and how they interact with each other
  • Discovered that the darts stick to the magnetic dartboard due to the magnetic force
  • Learned about the importance of accuracy and aim while playing the game
  • Understood the concept of gravity and how it affects the trajectory of the darts
  • Explored the concept of force and how it is applied when throwing the darts
  • Learned about the different materials that are attracted to magnets and those that are not
  • Discovered that the magnetic dartboard is made of a material that is attracted to magnets

For continued development, the child can explore other activities related to magnetism, such as experimenting with different objects to see if they are attracted to magnets or not. They can also learn about electromagnetism by creating their own simple electromagnet using a battery, wire, and a nail. Additionally, they can research and learn about the practical applications of magnets in everyday life, such as in compasses, speakers, and MRI machines.

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