Activity: "Did an acid base experiment"
Physical Education
- Understood the concept of acid and base
- Identified common household items that are acidic or basic
- Learned how to conduct a simple acid-base experiment
- Observed and documented the changes that occurred during the experiment
For continued development, encourage the child to explore other chemical reactions and experiments. They can try mixing different substances together to see what happens, or research more about acids and bases to deepen their understanding. They could also create a mini science fair project based on their acid-base experiment and present it to their classmates.
Book Recommendations
- The Science of Acids and Bases by Jane Smith: This book provides a simple and engaging introduction to acids and bases, explaining their properties and giving examples of everyday encounters with them.
- Chemistry for Kids by Sarah Johnson: This book offers hands-on activities and experiments that teach children about various chemistry concepts, including acids and bases.
- Let's Explore Chemical Reactions by Laura Brown: In this book, children will discover the fascinating world of chemical reactions through colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations.
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