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Science

  • The child learned about gravity and motion by experimenting with the swings and slides in the playground.
  • They observed the effects of friction by sliding down the slides and running on different surfaces.
  • Through trial and error, they learned about balance and stability while using the monkey bars and balancing beams.
  • They also explored the concept of cause and effect by experimenting with different ways to make the seesaw move.

Continued development could involve conducting simple experiments at home or in the classroom to further explore concepts like gravity, motion, and friction. For example, the child can try rolling different objects down ramps of varying heights to observe how gravity affects their speed and distance. They can also create their own balance scales using everyday objects to learn more about balance and stability.

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