- Observation: The child learned to observe the colors, shapes, and patterns of the fireworks.
- Sound: The child learned about the different sounds produced by the fireworks.
- Heat: The child learned that fireworks produce heat and can feel warm when they explode.
- Chemical reactions: The child learned that fireworks are created through chemical reactions that produce light and sound.
- Gravity: The child learned that fireworks shoot up into the sky and then fall back down due to gravity.
- Force and motion: The child learned that fireworks are propelled into the air by a force and move in different directions.
Continued development: To further develop the child's understanding of science through watching fireworks, you can engage in discussions about the different types of fireworks and the chemicals used to create them. You can also explore the concept of combustion and how it relates to the fireworks' explosions. Additionally, you can encourage the child to create their own simple experiments at home, such as mixing baking soda and vinegar to create a mini "firework" reaction.