Math
- The child applied measurement skills by determining the correct size of the brake pads.
- They used basic arithmetic to calculate the cost of the new brake pads and compare prices at different stores.
- The child practiced problem-solving skills by figuring out the best way to remove the old brake pads and install the new ones.
Physical Education
- The child engaged in physical activity by lifting heavy car parts and using tools to change the brake pads.
- They developed strength and endurance through repeated movements and staying focused during the task.
- The child improved coordination and fine motor skills while handling small brake components and tools.
Science
- The child gained knowledge about the mechanical systems of a car, specifically the braking system.
- They learned about friction and how it plays a crucial role in the brake pads' ability to slow down the car.
- The child understood the importance of regular brake maintenance for safe driving and vehicle longevity.
Engage the child in further development by encouraging them to explore other aspects of car maintenance and repair. They can learn about car engines, oil changes, tire rotations, and more. Encourage hands-on learning by allowing them to assist with simple car maintenance tasks under supervision. Additionally, they can research and learn about the latest advancements in automotive technology, such as hybrid or electric vehicles.
Book Recommendations
- The Car Book by Naty Silberstein: This book provides a comprehensive overview of how cars work and covers various maintenance and repair topics.
- Auto Mechanics by Kathryn Hulick: A guidebook that introduces readers to the world of auto mechanics, including hands-on activities and explanations of car systems.
- How Cars Work by Tom Newton: This book breaks down the inner workings of cars in an accessible manner, with illustrations and explanations of essential car parts and systems.
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