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  • The child learned about the chemical reactions that occur when fireworks are lit.
  • They learned that fireworks produce light, heat, and sound.
  • They learned about the different colors produced by different chemicals in the fireworks.
  • They learned about the importance of safety when handling fireworks.
  • They learned about the concept of combustion and how it is involved in the fireworks.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

1. Exploring the different types of fireworks and their compositions to understand the science behind each one.

2. Conducting experiments to create homemade fireworks using safe and age-appropriate materials.

3. Researching the history of fireworks and how they have evolved over time.

4. Learning about the physics behind the trajectory and movement of fireworks in the sky.

5. Studying the environmental impact of fireworks and exploring alternative ways to celebrate events without fireworks.

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