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Science

  • The child learned that light travels in a straight line and can be reflected and refracted.
  • They learned about the different colors of light and how they are formed by the visible spectrum.
  • The child discovered that light can be absorbed by certain materials, causing them to heat up.
  • They also learned about the sources of light, such as the sun, light bulbs, and flames.

For continued development in understanding light, the child can conduct more experiments to explore the properties of light. They can try creating a rainbow using a prism or investigate the effects of different materials on light absorption and reflection. Encouraging them to research how light is used in everyday life, such as in fiber optics or photography, can also deepen their understanding.

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