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Activity: "My child built toy train track"

Science

  • The child learned about basic engineering concepts by designing and building a train track layout.
  • They gained an understanding of cause and effect as they observed how the train's movement was affected by the track design.
  • The child learned about motion and friction as they experimented with different track surfaces and observed how it affected the train's speed.
  • They developed problem-solving skills as they encountered obstacles such as hills, bridges, or tunnels and found creative ways to overcome them.

Encourage your child to further develop their interest in engineering and problem-solving by introducing more complex track designs, such as loops or switches. You can also provide them with additional materials like cardboard, popsicle sticks, or blocks to expand their creativity and encourage them to build more intricate train track layouts.

Book Recommendations

  • All Aboard Trains by Mary Harding: A colorful and engaging book that introduces young readers to the world of trains, including how they work and different types of trains.
  • How Do Train Wheels Work? by Emily Rose Oachs: This book explores the science behind train wheels, explaining concepts like friction and how they help trains move on tracks.
  • The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper: A classic story that teaches children about perseverance and the power of positive thinking as a small train overcomes challenges to reach its destination.

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