- Understanding the concept of gravity by observing how rides and objects in the theme park fall or move.
- Learning about the principles of motion and force while designing and operating roller coasters.
- Exploring the concept of energy conservation by managing the power supply and usage in the theme park.
- Understanding the basics of engineering and structural stability while constructing various park structures.
- Learning about the properties of materials and their suitability for different park elements, such as choosing the right flooring for paths or the right material for roller coaster tracks.
- Exploring the concept of aerodynamics by designing and testing different shapes and sizes of rides.
- Understanding the concept of balance and equilibrium while creating and maintaining a balanced park layout.
- Learning about the principles of sound and acoustics by adjusting the volume and placement of audio elements in the park.
- Exploring the concept of weather and its impact on the park, such as adjusting ride operations during rain or storms.
- Understanding the concept of sustainability by managing waste disposal and recycling within the park.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to research and learn more about the specific scientific concepts they encountered while playing the game. They can explore books, online resources, or even conduct simple experiments at home to deepen their understanding. Additionally, they can try designing and building their own mini-theme park models using recycled materials, incorporating the scientific concepts they learned in the game. This hands-on approach will further enhance their understanding and creativity in the field of science.