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Activity: "My daughter learned about solar system"

Science

  • The First-grade child learned about the planets in our solar system: their names, sizes, and characteristics.
  • She learned that the Sun is the center of our solar system and that the planets orbit around it.
  • She learned about the concept of day and night, understanding how the rotation of the Earth causes this phenomenon.
  • She also learned about the Moon, its phases, and how it revolves around the Earth.

To further develop her knowledge about the solar system, encourage your daughter to engage in hands-on activities. You can create a model of the solar system using everyday objects like fruits or balloons, or even draw one together on a large piece of paper. Additionally, you can watch educational videos or documentaries about space exploration and encourage her to ask questions and discuss what she learns.

Book Recommendations

  • The Planets by Gail Gibbons: This book provides an introduction to the planets in our solar system, presenting facts and illustrations in an engaging way.
  • There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System by Tish Rabe: In this Dr. Seuss-style book, children will join the Cat in the Hat on an adventure to explore the solar system.
  • Our Solar System by Seymour Simon: This book offers detailed information about the planets, the Sun, and other celestial bodies, accompanied by stunning photographs.

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