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Science

  • The child learned about the concept of chemical reactions by observing the reaction between bicarb and vinegar.
  • They understood the concept of pH levels and acidity by observing the fizzing reaction and the release of carbon dioxide gas.
  • The child learned about the importance of variables and measurements in conducting experiments, as they had to carefully measure the amounts of bicarb and vinegar used.
  • They also learned about the scientific method, as they made observations, formed hypotheses, and conducted experiments to test their hypotheses.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other chemical reactions using household items. They can try mixing different substances like lemon juice and baking soda, or vinegar and baking powder, and observe the reactions. They can also conduct experiments to see how temperature or concentration affect the reaction between bicarb and vinegar. Encouraging them to record their observations and analyze the results will help them develop their scientific thinking skills further.

Book Recommendations

  • The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin D. Wiker: This book provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the periodic table and the elements, making it a great read for students interested in chemistry.
  • The Way Life Works by Mahlon Hoagland and Bert Dodson: This book explores the fundamental concepts of biology and biochemistry, including topics like cells, DNA, and metabolism, in an entertaining and informative way.
  • Chemistry: The Central Science by Theodore L. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay Jr., and Bruce E. Bursten: This comprehensive textbook covers all aspects of chemistry, providing in-depth explanations and examples for students who want to delve deeper into the subject.

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