Science
- The child learned about the concept of friction and how it affects the movement of roller skates.
- They learned about balance and how it is important to maintain while roller skating.
- The child learned about the different parts of a roller skate, such as the wheels, bearings, and boot.
- They learned about the importance of safety gear, such as helmets and knee pads, when roller skating.
Continued development related to roller skating can include exploring the science behind different types of wheels and their impact on speed and performance. The child can also experiment with different types of surfaces and observe how they affect the friction and ease of roller skating. Additionally, they can research the history of roller skating and its evolution over time.
Book Recommendations
- Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson: A graphic novel about a girl who discovers her love for roller derby and the challenges she faces while pursuing her passion.
- The Adventures of Sophie Skates by Mary Stevens: This chapter book follows Sophie, a young girl who dreams of becoming a figure skater but discovers her talent for roller skating instead.
- Skateboard Party by Karen English: While not specifically about roller skating, this book explores the theme of trying something new and overcoming fears, which can be relatable to the child's roller skating experience.
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