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  • The child learned about the chemical reactions that occur in fireworks.
  • They learned about the different elements and compounds used to create different colors in fireworks.
  • They learned about the concept of combustion and how it is used to create the explosive force in fireworks.
  • They learned about the importance of safety precautions when handling fireworks.
  • They learned about the physics behind the trajectory and movement of fireworks in the sky.

Continued development related to the activity could include:

  • Researching and learning about the history of fireworks and how they have evolved over time.
  • Exploring the different types of fireworks and their specific uses, such as aerial fireworks, ground fireworks, or sparklers.
  • Experimenting with creating their own small-scale fireworks using safe and appropriate materials.
  • Studying the environmental impact of fireworks and exploring alternative methods of celebration that are more eco-friendly.
  • Visiting a fireworks display or attending a fireworks workshop to further enhance their understanding and appreciation of the subject.
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