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  • Learned that batteries are a source of electrical energy
  • Understood that batteries have a positive and negative terminal
  • Discovered that batteries can be connected in series to increase voltage
  • Learned that batteries can be connected in parallel to increase current
  • Understood that batteries have a limited lifespan and eventually run out of energy
  • Discovered that different types of batteries have different voltages and capacities
  • Learned about the importance of proper disposal of batteries to protect the environment

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The child can further explore the world of batteries by conducting experiments to compare the performance of different types of batteries, such as alkaline, lithium-ion, and rechargeable batteries. They can also investigate the impact of temperature on battery performance or explore the concept of battery efficiency. Additionally, the child can research and learn about advanced battery technologies, such as fuel cells or solar batteries, to understand how batteries are evolving and their potential applications in the future.

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