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Science

  • The child has learned about the concept of gravity and how it affects objects in movies and TV shows. They have observed how characters move or float in space and understood that it is due to the absence of gravity.
  • The child has also learned about the concept of special effects used in movies and TV shows. They have seen how visual effects are created to make things appear real or fantastical, such as explosions, transformations, or flying objects.
  • Through watching movies and TV shows, the child has gained knowledge about different animals and plants. They have observed various species and learned about their characteristics, habitats, and behaviors.
  • Movies and TV shows often depict scientific experiments or inventions. The child has learned about different scientific processes, such as mixing chemicals, conducting experiments, or building machines, through these portrayals.

Engaging in creative activities related to movies and TV shows can further enhance the child's learning experience. Encourage them to create their own science-themed scripts or storylines, incorporating scientific concepts they have learned. They can also experiment with practical effects or DIY science experiments inspired by their favorite movies or shows.

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