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Science

  • The child has learned about the concept of light and how it can create colors.
  • They have also learned about refraction and how light bends when it passes through different materials.
  • Through this activity, the child has gained an understanding of how rainbows are formed in nature.
  • They have also developed their observation skills by noticing the colors produced by different objects when light shines through them.

Encourage the child to explore further by experimenting with different materials and light sources. They can try using different types of glass or plastic to see how it affects the colors produced. They can also use a flashlight or other sources of light to create different angles and observe how it changes the appearance of the rainbow. This can be a fun way to reinforce the concept of light and colors.

Book Recommendations

  • The Rainbow Book by Kate Ohrt: This book explores the science behind rainbows and explains how they are formed.
  • Light Makes a Rainbow by Sharon Coan: This book introduces the concept of light and how it can create colors, including rainbows.
  • What Makes a Rainbow? by Betty Ann Schwartz: This interactive book allows children to create a rainbow using a rainbow spinner while learning about the colors of the rainbow and how they are formed.

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