- The child learned about the basic principles of mechanics, such as force, motion, and energy.
- They learned about different types of forces, including gravity, friction, and air resistance.
- They learned how to calculate and measure forces using simple tools like a spring scale.
- They learned about Newton's laws of motion and how they apply to everyday objects and situations.
- They learned about different types of motion, such as linear, circular, and projectile motion.
- They learned about the concept of work and how it relates to force and motion.
- They learned about different forms of energy, including kinetic and potential energy.
- They learned about the conservation of energy and how energy can be transferred or transformed.
- They learned about simple machines and how they can make work easier.
- They learned about the concept of power and how it relates to work and energy.
Continued development in the subject of science can be fostered through various creative ways. Encourage the child to conduct experiments at home using everyday objects to explore different scientific concepts. They can also engage in science-related projects or join science clubs or competitions to further enhance their knowledge and skills. Additionally, reading science books, watching educational videos, and visiting science museums or exhibits can provide them with new insights and inspiration for further learning.