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Science

  • The child learned about the laws of motion by observing the rides at Disneyland, such as roller coasters and carousels, and experiencing how they move.
  • They also learned about the concept of forces, like gravity and friction, as they felt the forces acting on their body during rides.
  • Through interactions with various animals at Disneyland, such as in the Jungle Cruise or the petting zoo, the child learned about different animal species and their habitats.
  • They also gained knowledge about the importance of conservation and environmental preservation through exhibits like the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage or the Conservation Station.

Continued development related to the activity can be fostered by encouraging the child to research more about the science behind the rides at Disneyland. They can explore topics like the engineering of roller coasters, the principles of hydraulics used in attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean, or the technology behind animatronics. Additionally, the child can create their own mini rides or models using simple machines to further understand the concepts of motion and forces.

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