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Art

  • The child has learned to use color and texture to create visually appealing roller coaster designs.
  • They have used shapes and lines to represent different elements of the roller coaster, such as loops and twists.
  • The child has explored different art techniques, such as shading and blending, to add depth and dimension to their roller coaster creations.
  • They have learned to express their creativity and imagination through their roller coaster designs.

Math

  • The child has practiced measuring and estimating distances when building the roller coaster tracks.
  • They have learned about angles and slopes when designing the inclines and drops of the roller coaster.
  • The child has used basic addition and subtraction to calculate the total length of the roller coaster track.
  • They have applied mathematical concepts of symmetry and patterns in their roller coaster designs.

Science

  • The child has learned about the laws of motion and gravity when designing the roller coaster to ensure a smooth and thrilling ride.
  • They have explored concepts of force and energy when considering how the roller coaster cars will move through the track.
  • The child has experimented with different materials to create sturdy and stable roller coaster structures.
  • They have gained an understanding of engineering principles such as balance and stability in their roller coaster designs.

Continued Development: Encourage the child to explore different themes and settings for their roller coaster designs. They can create a roller coaster based on a fantasy world or a historical period, incorporating elements from different subjects such as art, math, and science. Additionally, they can challenge themselves to build more complex roller coasters with loops, corkscrews, and other thrilling features.

Book Recommendations

  • The Roller Coaster Kid by Mary Ann Hoberman: Follow the adventures of a young boy who loves roller coasters and learns about physics and engineering through his passion.
  • Minecraft: The Roller Coaster Rampage by Megan Miller: Join Steve and his friends as they build and ride roller coasters in the Minecraft world, while learning about creative problem-solving and teamwork.
  • Amazing Airplanes by Tony Mitton: Although not directly related to roller coasters, this book introduces children to the concept of flight and engineering in an engaging and accessible way.

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