Activity: "My child built a lego marble maze"
Science
- The child learned about gravity and how it affects the movement of the marble through the maze.
- They gained an understanding of engineering principles by designing and constructing the maze structure using Legos.
- They explored concepts of kinetic energy and potential energy as the marble moved through different parts of the maze.
- They observed cause and effect relationships as they made adjustments to the maze to control the marble's path.
Encourage your child to further develop their engineering skills by experimenting with different types of obstacles or challenges in their marble maze. They can try adding ramps, loops, or different surfaces to see how it affects the marble's movement. They can also explore the concept of friction by experimenting with different materials for the maze floor. Encourage them to document their findings and draw conclusions based on their observations.
Book Recommendations
- The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination by Daniel Lipkowitz: This book provides inspiration and building tips for creating various Lego structures, including mazes.
- The Marvelous Marble Maze by Carolyn Keene: This early reader book follows the adventures of Nancy Drew as she tries to solve the mystery of a missing marble in a maze.
- Engineering Marvels: The Eiffel Tower by Avery Hart: This book introduces young readers to the engineering behind famous structures like the Eiffel Tower and encourages them to think about design and construction.
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