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Science

  • The child learned about the different components of a computer, such as the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and hard drive.
  • They observed how these components are connected together to form a functioning computer.
  • The child gained an understanding of the importance of following instructions and being careful when handling delicate computer parts.
  • They learned about the basic principles of electricity and how it powers the computer.

Continued development can include exploring more advanced computer concepts such as coding and programming. The child could start with block-based coding platforms like Scratch or Blockly, which allow them to create interactive projects and animations. They can also learn about computer hardware by researching different components and their functions. Encourage them to experiment with building their own simple circuits using a breadboard and electronic components.

Book Recommendations

  • How Computers Work: Evolution of Technology by Ron White: This book explains the inner workings of computers in a simple and engaging way, suitable for third-grade readers.
  • Building Computers: The Beginner's Guide by Mark Edward Soper: This book provides step-by-step instructions on building a computer and understanding its components, making it a perfect choice for a child interested in the topic.
  • How to Code a Sandcastle by Josh Funk: This story follows a young girl who uses coding to build a sandcastle. It introduces coding concepts in a fun and relatable way for young readers.

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